Senator Tabitha Keroche Revamps Nakuru Office with Key Appointments to Boost Accountability
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The office of Nakuru County Senator Tabitha Keroche Karanja, who also serves as the Deputy Majority Leader in the Senate, has undergone significant restructuring.
This move comes in the wake of recent concerns regarding the management of the office, leading to new appointments aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and integrity of the Senator’s office.
H. Chepng’etich, a seasoned Advocate of the High Court with over eight years of experience in criminal law, has been appointed as the new Nakuru County Manager.
Chepng’etich, who hails from Kuresoi South, replaces Samuel Nderitu, who resigned amid allegations of mismanagement.
The appointment of Chepng’etich is seen as a strategic move to restore public confidence and ensure that the Senator’s office operates with the highest standards of professionalism and accountability.
Joining the restructured team is Andrew Nyabuto from Nakuru West, who brings over 30 years of expertise in politics and governance.
Nyabuto will serve as the Assistant County Manager, offering valuable support in the management of county affairs.
His extensive experience is expected to be a significant asset in the smooth functioning of the Senator’s office.
During the official handover ceremony, Benjamin Kibet, the Chief of Staff in the office of the Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate, was present to oversee the proceedings.
The event also saw the attendance of an oversight team drawn from various parts of Nakuru County, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in the transition process.
Another notable appointment is that of Mercy Rahab from Naivasha, who has been named the Personal Assistant to Senator Tabitha Keroche.
Rahab’s attributes of efficiency, discretion, flexibility, and proactive communication have been highlighted as key qualities that will serve the Senator’s office well.
Senator Tabitha Keroche Karanja has been a prominent figure in Nakuru County, particularly in the fight against corruption and the misuse of public funds.
Her efforts have been directed towards ensuring that the county’s resources are managed responsibly and that public officials are held accountable for their actions.
The Senator has also been actively involved in the legislative process, participating in the law-making functions of Parliament by considering, debating, and approving Bills concerning counties, as provided in Articles 109 to 113 of the Constitution.
Additionally, she has played a crucial role in determining the allocation of national revenue to Nakuru County, as outlined in Article 217, and has exercised oversight over the national revenue allocated to the county.
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