The central roles of Matiang’i-chaired committee that has left Ruto with no task

Interior Cabinet secretary has been handed other powers by President Uhuru Kenyatta,  who has formed a four-tier executive to be chaired by Matiang’i, but what does this mean? What role will the committee play? Well, among the central roles of the executive committee would be to ensure coordinated strategic communication to the public and other stakeholders in the progress of government programmes and projects.

Other functions include monitoring and evaluation of the follow-up mechanism for resources allocated for priority programmes and projects to ensure proper use and realization of targeted outcomes.

The committee has been given sweeping powers and could recommend termination of some contracts and recommend legal action in cases where there is presumed loss of public funds.

It will provide “timely guidance on appropriate measures to address challenges constraining effective implementation and delivery of development programmes and projects”.

Reporting to the National Development Implementation and Communication Cabinet Committee is a technical team comprising 14 princiapal secretaries to be known as the National Development Implementation Technical Committee.

The committee to be chaired by Interior PS Karanja Kibicho comprises PSs overseeing the Big Four Agenda. It also brings on board Solicitor General Ken Ogeto and Head of Presidential Delivery Unit Nzioka Waita.

The Kibicho led-team will propose budgetary provisions in annual ministerial budgets and medium-term expenditure framework for priority initiatives. The team will also draw up an implementation calendar of critical government projects across the country.

It will also prepare accurate monthly progess reports on government projects and report to the Matiang’i-led Cabinet sub-committee.

At the level of the defunct provincial administration, the President has strengthened the role of regional commissioners, making them chairmen of a new body called Regional Development Implementation Coordination Committee. At this level, the committee will coordinate and supervise the implementation of national government projects being undertaken at the regional level.

It would comprise all regional directors of ministries and parastatals and a senior director of the presidential delivery unit.

At the county level, there would be the County Development and Implementation Coordination Committee to be chaired by the county commissioner.

To ensure timely implementation of national government projects, the committee will hold forums to foster public participation at the grassroots. And to effectively rally Kenyans behind government development plans, the county commissioners will conduct regular public barazas and Nyumba Kumi to educate the public on the benefits of such projects.

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