Head of Public Service Felix Koskei on Monday held a follow-up meeting with the Committee on Implementation of the 10-Point Agenda and the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) Report, as the team moves toward key timelines set for March 2026.
Koskei said the Committee paid a courtesy call to provide an update on steps taken since an initial meeting in November 2025, including preparations for stakeholder consultations across state and non-state actors.
According to Koskei, the Committee presented a memorandum guide detailing specific areas requiring responses from the Office of the Head of Public Service in relation to the 10-Point Agenda.
Similar guides are expected to be issued to all relevant ministries, departments, and agencies as part of the implementation architecture.
He assured the Committee of full government support to ensure smooth execution of its mandate and facilitation of remaining processes linked to the 10-Point Agenda and the NADCO report outcomes.
The implementation phase represents the second leg of the bipartisan NADCO process, which produced recommendations on governance reforms, electoral issues, and other national dialogue commitments following consultations between government and opposition representatives.
The Committee is expected to submit progress updates as the March 2026 deadline approaches.
The team was mandated to address a number of issues that Kenyans were raising on governance, rule of law, electoral integrity, strengthening of devolution, and fostering unity and cohesion among the people.
The team is also seeking the establishment and entrenchment of state offices that include the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition and the Office of the Prime Minister.
In February 2024, the National Assembly adopted the report of the NADCO, which was tabled in the House on December 7, 2023, by Leader of the Majority Party and NADCO Co-Chairperson Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu).
UDA and ODM hope that the implementation of the recommendations will create room for a more formal engagement ahead of the 2027 polls.
“This is in consideration of the fact that the Committee’s mandate has a predetermined time frame that lapses in a couple of months before handing its final report to the principals for further consideration and approval,” she said.
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