Leaders and key government officers from across Tinderet Sub County convened at the Sub County headquarters in a high-level stakeholders meeting aimed at enhancing coordination and improving service delivery to residents.
The meeting, convened by Tinderet Member of Parliament Julius Melly, brought together National Government Administration Officers, civil and persons registrars, Members of the County Assembly, religious leaders, as well as representatives of youth, women and community policing groups.
Addressing the gathering, Melly underscored the critical role played by public servants and community leaders in fostering development, urging them to remain committed to their mandates and uphold integrity in service.
“We must all execute our duties diligently and within the confines of the law if we are to achieve the common good and shared prosperity for our people,” said the MP, adding that effective collaboration among stakeholders is key to addressing the challenges facing the sub county.
He emphasized the need for government officers to remain accessible to the people and to ensure that essential services such as registration of persons, security coordination and dispute resolution are delivered efficiently and without bias.
The MP also challenged local leaders to embrace teamwork and avoid unnecessary conflicts that could derail development efforts, noting that unity of purpose would accelerate progress in key sectors including education, infrastructure and social services.
Participants in the meeting echoed the MP’s sentiments, calling for strengthened partnerships between government institutions and the community. They highlighted the importance of regular engagement forums to address emerging issues and streamline operations.
Religious leaders present urged public officers to uphold moral responsibility and transparency, while youth and women representatives called for inclusive decision-making processes that take into account the needs of all segments of society.
On matters of security, community policing representatives emphasized the importance of cooperation between residents and law enforcement agencies, noting that grassroots involvement remains vital in maintaining peace and stability.
By Sammy Mwibanda
