Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi speaking at a wedding ceremony in Wajir town last Saturday
“In order to ensure a smooth transition and uninterrupted service delivery, the officers are required to complete the handing-over exercise by April 11, 2025 ,”reads the letter in part.
Last week during a meeting, while hinting at making possible changes, the governor told his officers that effective delivery of services to residents was not to be compromised.
He reminded them of the oath they took and emphasized on upholding integrity and discipline.
“Each one of you, be it a CEC, a chief officer, or a director, you have your job cut out. You know what is required of you at all times. You should remain professional and adhere to set standards,” Abdullahi noted.
The governor, who is serving his second and last term, recently singled out the health, water, education, infrastructure, livestock and agriculture sectors as areas his administration has helped improve, promising to do more.
Abdullahi, who rode to victory with a promise of restoring hope, told county employees to carry out their duties with utmost dedication, saying that his administration will not entertain laziness, incompetence, and corruption.
The CoG chair said that his administration’s success or failure was pegged on how the county employees performed their respective duties.
“I am very keen on not living behind a rich legacy but also delivering on the promises that I make to the electorate. This will only be achieved through the full support of all county employees from top to bottom,” he said.
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