Civil servants warned against graft

Aug 19, 2023 - 11:57
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Civil servants warned against graft
Kenya’s Head of Public Service Felix Koskei speaking at Kabarnet Market in Baringo county where he launched Jitume free public Wi-Fi after launching another one at Kabarnet matatu terminus.

Kabarnet

Friday August 18, 2023

KNA by Caroline Cherono

Public servants have been called upon to stop corruption as government services are free and no one should undertake unethical ways in service delivery failure to which they will face dire consequences.

Head of Public Service, Felix Koskei, Principal Secretary for ICT Eng. John Tanui and Governor, Benjamin Cheboi, speaking during the launch of Jitume Free public wi-fi said the public service was the backbone of the country and that civil servants were to act as role models to the citizens, hence stopping corruption in government offices during service delivery and employment.

“Corruption in markets and bribing officers at the County and National Government offices must stop across the country and we want services such as licensing to the citizens to be offered without creating problems,” Koskei said.

He pointed out that public officers must be available in their offices during official working hours, as no one would be allowed to earn a salary without working, adding that residents should access services without any problem.

On the Wi-Fi launch, the Chief of staff urged women and youth to take advantage of it as it eases communication and reduces the cost of doing business.

“The aim of the government is to ensure that every town, village, school and university is connected, so that every person will access the internet to boost business across the globe,” Koskei added.

On education the CS beseeched the leaders to stop the push and pull and agree on the location to build a university, to enable residents access education and also boost development.

The Head of Public Service noted that insecurity has rocked the county for a long time, adding that the military camps were there to stay and would be increased and together with recruitment of more National Police Reservists, to restore lasting peace in the region.

Koskei further implored residents to take advantage of the reduced cost of fertilizer from Sh.6, 500 to Sh.2,500 to undertake farming activities, to ensure sustainable development.

Among other leaders who addressed the series of meetings with the Head of Public Service were Baringo Senator, William Cheptumo, his Uasin Gishu counterpart Jonathan Bii, Baringo North MP, Joseph Makilap, Tiaty MP William Kamket, his Baringo Central counterpart, Joshua Kandie and Baringo County Assembly Speaker, Vincent Kemboi and a host of members of County Assembly. Local professionals including former PS Prof Fred Segor and former Baringo Governor Stanley Kiptis were also in attendance.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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