Governor Dhadho reshuffles cabinet to improve service delivery

Governor Dhadho emphasised that these changes are part of his administration's ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency and strengthen the capacity of county departments.
The Tana River Governor has announced significant changes in his government, aimed at enhancing service delivery to the people of Tana River.
Governor Dhadho Godhana noted the changes, which take effect immediately, are made pursuant to Section 31(d) and Section 30(a) of the County Government Act, 2012, granting the governor the necessary powers to execute his duties and improve county operations.
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In the new appointments, Morris Dullu, previously Head of Protocols will move from the office of the Governor to the Department of Trade, Tourism, and Industrialisation, taking on the role of County Chief Officer for Tourism, Culture, Heritage, and Coordination of Wildlife Affairs in an acting capacity.
Denis Dhadho Michael, formerly Director of Partnerships and Linkages, is redeployed to the Governor's Residence as the Residence Administrator while Kafintisa Chalalu Bonaya, who served as Residence Administrator, will be transferred from the Governor's Residence to the office of the County Secretary and seconded to the Galole Farmers Sacco Society to assist in strengthening the accounting systems there.
Somoe Mkyahola Bajila, previously the Governor's Residence Caretaker, will also move from the Governor's Residence to the office of the County Secretary and be seconded to the Galole Agricultural Training Centre to support the management of community development activities.
Governor Dhadho emphasised that these changes are part of his administration's ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency and strengthen the capacity of county departments to better serve the citizens of Tana River.
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