Vision:
To be a prosperous County with vibrant rural and urban economies whose people enjoy high quality of life.
Mission:
To provide effective County services and an enabling environment for inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development and improved livelihoods for all
The governor shall take and subscribe to the oath or affirmation as set out in the Schedule to this Act before assuming office.
Subject to the Constitution, the governor shall—
(a) diligently execute the functions and exercise the authority provided for in the Constitution and legislation;
(b) perform such State functions within the county as the President may from time to time assign on the basis of mutual consultations;
(c) represent the county in national and international fora and events;
(d) appoint, with the approval of the county assembly, the county executive committee in accordance with Article 179(2)(b) of the Constitution;
(e) constitute the county executive committee portfolio structure to respond to the functions and competencies assigned to and transferred to each county;
(f) submit the county plans and policies to the county assembly for approval;
(g) consider, approve and assent to bills passed by the county assembly;
(h) chair meetings of the county executive committee;
(i) by a decision notified in the county gazette, assign to every member of the county executive committee, responsibility to ensure the discharge of any function within the county and the provision of related services to the people;
(j) submit to the county assembly an annual report on the implementation status of the county policies and plans;
(k) deliver annual state of the county address containing such matters as may be specified in county legislation; and
(l) sign and cause to be published in the county Gazette, notice of all important formal decisions made by the governor or by the county executive committee.
In performing the functions under subsection (2), the governor shall:
(a) provide leadership in the county’s governance and development;
(b) provide leadership to the county executive committee and administration based on the county policies and plans;
(c) promote democracy, good governance, unity and cohesion within the county;
(d) promote peace and order within the county;
(e) promote the competitiveness of the county;
(f) be accountable for the management and use of the county resources; and
(g) promote and facilitate citizen participation in the development of policies and plans, and delivery of services in the county.
The main achievements included:
Increase in Bursary funds:
In 2018, the number of students who benefited from bursaries due to their financial need was 59,300. At the completion of the plan period, the number of supported students rose by 33,000, reaching 92,300 out of the targeted 111,000.
This success can be attributed to the implementation of pro-poor programs initiated by the county government.
Equipping Village Polytechnics:
The County was able to equip 6,000 village polytechnics during the planned period, exceeding their target of 3,000. This achievement was attributed to
the increased demand and uptake of vocational skills by the residents and youth, who sought to acquire basic skills under the CLIDP program.
Additional Classrooms:
To improve the learning environment for Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) learners, the County initiated the construction of 36 new
classrooms through the pro-poor program, which was part of the County Integrated Development Plan (CLIDP).
Dams’ construction:
The County embarked on a massive dam construction project and successfully constructed 88,000 earth dams in all 40 wards, exceeding the initial target of
6,500. This achievement was attributed to the County’s commitment to prioritize water and food security as a crucial pillar of the County’s development agenda, as outlined in the CLIDP programs.
County Government of Kitui
Tana Athi Water Services Board
Building, Ground Floor
P.O. Box 33 – 90200,
Kitui
0702 615 888