Chamber holds branch elections with pledge to digitize services

May 28, 2023 - 16:18
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Chamber holds branch elections with pledge to digitize services
Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) independent electoral board commissioner (with a microphone) Erastus Wanjohi presents a certificate to the newly elected chairman of the Marsabit County branch Salim Haroub at the Catholic conference hall. The chairman asked local traders to register with the organisation for enhanced protection of their interests.

Marsabit Sunday May 28, 2023

KNA by Sebastian Miriti

Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) has conducted its branch elections for Marsabit County that saw new branch of officials elected into office.

The new leadership immediately pledged to automate services with a round the clock reach for the members aimed at creating a conducive environment for the local business community.

During the elections held at the Catholic Conference hall in Marsabit town, Mr Salim Haroub defeated the incumbent Mr Gure Ali after garnering 159 votes against the opponent’s 141 votes to clinch the chairman’s seat.

The vice-chairperson’s seat went to Mr Ali Nur Mumin who sailed through unopposed.

The stiff elections were presided over by the chamber’s independent electoral board Commissioner Erastus Wanjohi who commended the Marsabit business community for showing interest in the elections and conducting themselves responsibly despite the stiff competition witnessed.

The commissioner called on the new leadership which includes nine directors to work as a team to be able to serve the members effectively.

In his acceptance speech, Mr Haroub said that digitization of operations would be a priority in order to make the branch secretariat more responsive to the needs of the members.

The chairman added that the branch would strive to forge good working relations with both the national and county governments as the best way of creating an enabling environment for investment and business in the county.  

“That is the best way we can protect our interests as traders so that we can expand and prosper,” he said adding that thriving business was a sure bet of increased revenue to the government and enhanced development.

Urging local traders, at all levels that include small, micro, medium and large enterprises to register as members of KNCCI in order to strengthen the organisation, Mr Haroub pledged to accommodate the old leadership of the branch in running of the chamber affairs.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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