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About The Council of Governors

The Council of County Governors (COG) is a non-partisan organization established under Section 19 of the Intergovernmental Relations Act (IGRA 2012). The Council of Governors comprises of the Governors of the forty-seven Counties. main functions are the promotion of visionary leadership; sharing of best practices and; offer a collective voice on policy issues; promote inter – county consultations; encourage and initiate information sharing on the performance of County Governments with regard to the execution of their functions; collective consultation on matters of interest to County Governments.

What We Do

COG provides a mechanism for consultation amongst County Governments, share information on performance of the counties in execution of their functions, facilitate capacity building for Governors, and consider reports from other intergovernmental forums on national and county interests amongst other functions (Section 20).

Our Mission

To deepen devolution through coordination, consultation, information sharing, capacity building, performance management, and dispute resolution.

Our Vision

Prosperous Counties that are drivers of socio-economic growth and development and quality service delivery.

Our Values

Collaboration and Partnership, Integrity, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Innovation, Professionalism

Our Motto

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PRESS STATEMENT ON CRITICAL ISSUES AFFECTING COUNTY GOVERNMENTS

Chairman CoG2019

Members of the Press,
Citizens of Kenya,
We would also like to bring to the attention of the Public that on the onset of Devolution, in 2012, there were 8,466 health facilities that increased to 10,032 in 2016. Currently, there are 16,655 health facilities in the 47 devolved units. In 2013, counties found 874 doctors and 6,620 nurses and by 2016, there were 1,302 doctors and 8,903 nurses in the facilities. Currently, there are 4,398 doctors and 31,923 nurses in health facilities.

Further, there is 89% utilization of skilled birth deliveries by women of reproductive age, this is a 13% improvement from the 2014 KDHS reported skilled birth deliveries.

On Child Health, Under-5 mortality rate declined from 52 to 41 deaths per 1,000 live births. Infant mortality rate declined from 39 to 32 deaths per 1,000 live births. 80% of children aged 12–23 months were fully vaccinated with basic antigens.

These are the basic indicators that highlight the performance and successes of County Governments, this notwithstanding the meager resources allocated to County Governments.
In this regard, The Council of Governors notes that the unbundling of functions was completed and therefore requests IGRTC for immediate gazzatement of the functions.

Salary Payments
We also wish to bring to the attention of the Public that Senior Medical Doctors are paid 103% higher which is double the amount that is paid to non-health workers in the public service and other doctors in the Private sector. Currently, a County Senior Medical Officer is paid Kshs. 479,000 as shown below;
• Basic salary- Kshs. 203, 000
• Emergency call allowance- Kshs. 80,000
• House Allowance – Kshs. 56,000
• Commuter allowance- Kshs. 20,000
• Non-practice allowance – Kshs. 60,000
• Extraneous allowance- Kshs. 40,000
• Risk allowance – Kshs. 20,000

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Latest News Highlights

NandiIt is an inescapable fact that young people constitute the most socially active and energetic segment of the population in Nandi. Young people are endowed with the energy and creativity; and they are our society’s most productive human resource with the greatest potential to contribute positively to County development.
Acknowledging the youth as the season of hope and the promise of great things to come, the county government of Nandi through the department of Sports, Youth Affairs and Arts has distributed welding machines as job starter tools to the youths.
Presenting the tools to beneficiaries from the three sub counties of Emgwen, Chesumei and Mosop at an event held in Kapsabet, Nandi Deputy Governor, Dr. Yulita Cheruiyot reiterated the commitment of Tuga Tai administration to employment creation for the youths, as the focus was to alleviate poverty among the less-privileged.
The deputy governor urged the beneficiaries to justify the huge investment on them by using the tools judiciously. She expressed confidence that the programme would serve as a good take-off point to creating a source of livelihood with the beneficiaries becoming employers of labour, leading economic growth and development of the society.
“Our administration will continue supporting policies and practices that will aid in the transformation we are witnessing among our young people, including livestock production, marketing, sports, livelihoods diversification, and knowledge management, among other programs,” said the deputy county boss.
Through the department of Youth Affairs, the government has so far presented 45 electric welding machines with a target of 100 to selected artisan youth groups in Nandi geared towards elimination of unemployment among the youth.
The selection of the beneficiaries was done at the ward offices and at the department of youth affairs offices for those youths who submitted requests for empowerment tools.
The department of youth affairs and arts is targeting one hundred youth groups to benefit from the empowerment support program. Chief Officer Youth and Arts Nelson Ligaga urged the Ward Administrators and youth officials to monitor the usage of the tools to ensure that they are appropriately utilized. The CO reiterated that his sector will be distributing more machines to youths from Nandi hills Sub County this week and the rest of the sub counties in the coming weeks. Sports Chief Officer Kennedy Tanui stressed that the programme was in the overall interest of the youth and county at large. The county government of Nandi remains determined to tackle the challenges of unemployment through various empowerment programmes.

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