Nairobi County Treasury Drives Reforms in Public Financial Management

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The Nairobi County Treasury, led by County Executive for Finance and Economic Planning Sector, Charles Kerich, orchestrated a pivotal meeting to strengthen internal controls and bolster service delivery within the Nairobi City County Government

Attended by County Executives, Chief Officers, Sector accounting officers, and procurement officers, the session aimed to deliberate on crucial Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms essential to the County’s progress.

The presence of H.E Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri added weight to the meeting, as he urged attendees to intensify efforts in achieving identified objectives. He reiterated the unwavering support of the County Treasury towards implementing agreed-upon resolutions, stressing the collective responsibility in achieving tangible results.

“Efforts towards realizing the identified objectives should be intensified. The County Treasury stands firmly behind the implementation of agreed-upon resolutions, emphasizing our collective responsibility towards achieving tangible results,” emphasized H.E Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri.

Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri

Central to the discussions were various PFM reforms, notably the full adoption of e-procurement, increased absorption of development funds, and meticulous adherence to provisions outlined in the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act (PPRA). There was also emphasis on improving efficiency in budget controls and ensuring prompt financial reporting to national treasury and other statutory bodies.

Mr. Muchiri emphasized the pivotal role of accountants as custodians of the County’s financial management, urging them to pursue continuous improvement. He highlighted the County’s commitment to delivering top-notch services to its residents in alignment with the gubernatorial manifesto, emphasizing the need for accountability and professionalism in financial management.

“Accountants play a pivotal role as custodians of the County’s financial management. We must strive for continuous improvement and uphold accountability and professionalism in our financial stewardship,” stressed H.E Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri.

Regarding staff competence, Mr. Muchiri stressed the importance of upholding professional boundaries and respecting system controls. He urged adherence to designated roles and responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining fiscal discipline and transparency.

“The importance of upholding professional boundaries and respecting system controls cannot be overstated. We must adhere to designated roles and responsibilities to maintain fiscal discipline and transparency,” reiterated H.E Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri.

County Secretary and Head of Public Service, Patrick Analo, echoed Muchiri’s sentiments, underlining the value of teamwork and proactive engagement in driving organizational effectiveness. He encouraged a shift towards a more dynamic and collaborative work environment, advocating for less mechanical and reactive approaches.

“The value of teamwork and proactive engagement cannot be underestimated in driving organizational effectiveness. We must adopt a less mechanical and reactive approach and foster a dynamic and collaborative work environment,” emphasized County Secretary and Head of Public Service, Patrick Analo.

The Nairobi County Treasury reaffirmed its commitment to fostering fiscal discipline and prudent utilization of public resources to ensure enhanced service delivery to the residents of Nairobi.

Finance and Economic Planning Sector, Charles Kerich

The meeting concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and determination among attendees to uphold the highest standards of financial management and governance, marking a significant step forward in the County’s quest for progress.

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