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Kenya to use NGAOs to advance the Bottom Up Transformation model

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
November 3, 2023
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The Kenya Kwanza administration, led by the Ministry of Interior and National Administration (MINA), has launched a retraining program for National Government Administration Officers (NGAOs) nationwide as part of its efforts to expedite the Bottom-Up Economic Agenda (BETA).

NGAOs serve as the government’s grassroots representatives and are instrumental in enhancing the impact of government investments, fostering social and economic progress across the nation.

Under the BETA initiative, the government’s focus is on key sectors with significant economic and household welfare implications. These sectors encompass agricultural transformation, support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), housing and settlement development, healthcare enhancements, the establishment of a digital superhighway, and the nurturing of the creative industry.

The administration is actively involving NGAOs in this process, recognizing their crucial role as intermediaries between the government and the populace.

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One primary objective of this grassroots engagement is to promote transparency and accountability. Dr. Raymond Omollo, Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration, emphasized the need for interactions with citizens to be characterized by timeliness, reliable information, and a genuine understanding of local needs and concerns.

To achieve this, the government is encouraging grassroots officials to lead in organizing regular public participation forums for National Government projects and programs. By engaging citizens in decision-making, the government aims not only to ensure equitable development but also to instill a sense of local ownership in the nation’s progress.

A significant stride in this direction is the ongoing nationwide public participation forum for the Financial Year 2024/25 and the Medium-Term Budget, a crucial aspect of BETA’s implementation. In contrast to previous years, these budget hearings are taking place in counties, offering a unique opportunity for Kenyan citizens to voice their opinions on budget allocations. This inclusive approach fosters a sense of belonging and empowers ordinary Kenyans to directly contribute to the nation’s development.

Active participation in these sessions is being seen from diverse demographic groups, including the elderly, youth, women, and persons with disabilities. The focus is not only on budget allocation but also on evaluating ongoing projects and analyzing past budget allocations and expenditures. Through these interactions, citizens are not only informed about priority programs but are also encouraged to critically assess existing projects.

The BETA initiative places a strong emphasis on completing stalled projects to achieve tangible results and meaningful impact, aligning with the government’s vision of a prosperous and empowered Kenya.

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