Governor Confirm Workers on Permanent Basis. Governor Kenneth Lusaka has confirmed 194 casual workers on a permanent basis.
Speaking to the press at his Kamukunywa home on Monday, Lusaka recognised the vital role workers play in the growth of the economy, saying they should be motivated. Governor Confirm Workers on Permanent Basis.
The county boss also reiterated 343 Vocational and Technical Training instructors, VTC, who had stagnated in the same job groups for more than five years are also under review.
They will be issued with promotion letters as planned in the new financial year. The Governor said he had directed the county Public Service Board to rectify the anomaly to ensure workers are motivated. Adding that the delay in assurance of Permanent and pensionable letters stagnated many of them in the same position.
The governor called on county workers to execute their duties diligently, assuring them that promotions will be on regular basis.
The governor said he recognize the importance of not just having a labour force in numbers but one that is committed and motivated to drive his agenda of bringing change and prosperity to all parts of the great county.
He affirmed his administration is replacing the 160 Early Childhood Development teachers who left through natural attrition to ensure that early childhood education was key to his manifesto.
The county boss further reassured residents the ailing Nzoia Sugar Company will soon be back on its feet. He said efforts were underway by area leaders to ensure this is achieved.
Governor Kenneth Lusaka also reported that the National GovernmentGovernment in partnership with the Government of Bungoma is implementing creation of the two hundred and fifty million shillings industrial park and the low-income housing, which will be economic game changers for the region.
The Ford Kenya governor said the delay in the disbursement the county allocation has hurt the county activities.