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Morale low as DOs fear losing jobs

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By ELISHA OTIENO
Posted  Tuesday, September 7  2010 at  22:00

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  • Some officials desert offices, leading to poor service delivery

Most offices of district officers and chiefs in south Nyanza remained deserted as fear of losing jobs gripped the officers.

Although those in Migori, Nyatike and Uriri districts were in office, members of the public who sought the services of the provincial administrators were not served due to uncertainty.

Most of the administrators were in civilian clothes instead of the official uniform as they discussed their future.

“It is true that morale is low and that we are not in the right mood to work. The government is sending conflicting signals regarding our jobs and I feel we are going to be retrenched,” said a DO, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter.

There have been reports that the officers will be redeployed in accordance with the new Constitution. Other reports attributed to government officials are that only provincial and regional commissioners will be accommodated in the new set-up.

Some of the junior administrators told the Daily Nation that they had started applying for jobs in the private sector because “even working in the new counties may not be conducive for us”.

Attending to public

Only clerks and Administration Police officers were attending to the public in most offices of the chiefs and DOs yesterday due to the absence of the administrators.

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Some chiefs accused the government of lying during the referendum campaigns that their jobs were safe.

“They only wanted us to campaign for the new Constitution,” a chief said in Migori Town.

Public Service minister Dalmas Otieno was quoted as saying that track records of the officers would be considered before reassignment.


Add a comment (8 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by keke

    Their relanctance to work while they are still earning a salary gives the more reason to get rid of them. Fanyeni kazi mlioajiriwa kufanya kwa bidii, and the employer will feel pain to let you go. Otherwise, as it is now, the employer will feel happy to let you go because you are not working and yet you are being paid.

    Posted  September 08, 2010 10:32 PM  
  2. Submitted by Morand

    Provincial administration is no longer desirable in Kenya. In modus operandi, they are relics of the colonialists. They have no place in a democracy. Let them go home and back to reality. You can not just sit there barking orders and taking bribes!

    Posted  September 08, 2010 08:14 PM  
  3. Submitted by Mulaika_Mwega

    I think we were all duped including Wanjiku. Only the lawyers, abortionists and politicians got their way....the rest were just dancers and escorts in the party. By the way its a month since we voted yes has anybody seen the benefits

    Posted  September 08, 2010 06:43 PM  
  4. Submitted by KenyanSamenya

    Kenya future is bigger than their positions and job description. If a new kenya mean they go home, let it be. But kwa government there are many jobs;most of them were civil servant before they became DC's and DO's. Let them go back to their former positions, and stop tongue wagging!

    Posted  September 08, 2010 11:57 AM  
  5. Submitted by Jacobias9

    Kwani they didn't read the constitution before voting Yes? Jisomee, Jiamulie, Jichagulie!

    Posted  September 08, 2010 11:06 AM  

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