Uasin Gishu county government has rolled out plans to educate its staff on work performance as it seeks to improve service delivery.
The move spearheaded by the County Public Service board seeks to bring on board all employees from the various departments and ministries in the county government.
Speaking Tuesday during the launch in Eldoret town, the board's chair Joseph Tanui said they will visit each department every Monday to see how the staffs there go about their duties.
“We have launched this programme so that we can see how our employees deliver their work and how the bosses relate with their juniors,” said Tanui.
He claimed that some staffs have been harassed by top management and the programme seeks to end such mistreatment.
However, the chairman added that many employees have been facing several challenges without the notice of their bosses and the move will help address the problem.
A majority of the public have the assumptions when seeking services at the county government offices that some staffs are so sluggish to attend to them something that the board chairman said will now be a thing of the past after the programme launch.
Aside from this, the county is planning to take the process to the grassroots in order to educate the common mwananchi.