Ruto: Eliminate bureaucracy in government decision making
By @Isaac (self media writer) | 25 days ago
On Friday 6th January 2023 the leaders of the UDA government met in Mount Kenya to discuss the way forward for his administration.
This meeting comes after The President held a live conversation with the media yesterday 5th January 2022. President William Ruto today issued the following guidelines during today's meeting.
He ordered more government services should be digitalised. Currently the number of service which are currently digital is 200. This number is to be increased by 500 more services. This will be made possible if the various dockets and counties work together with the ICT department.
The President has directed interior CS Kindiki to facilitate smooth service delivery both at the county and national level.
The main theme of the Nyanyuki retreat was bonding and coming together. William Ruto has urged the leaders to consult widely before making decisions.
"Do not feel shy to say I don't know " Ruto said.
The main message of the retreat being Eliminate bureaucracy in government decision making
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