Treasury CS John Mbadi Urges Disbandment of Excessive Government Offices
Treasury CS John Mbadi calls for the disbandment of unnecessary government offices, criticizing the excessive number of advisors who contribute little value, and advocating for leaner, more efficient governance.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has sparked a national debate by calling for the disbandment of unnecessary government offices. During a recent address, Mbadi highlighted the bloated nature of certain public offices, emphasizing the excessive number of advisors whose roles, in his view, contribute little to the overall functioning of the government.
The CS pointed out that a streamlined government would not only save taxpayers money but also enhance efficiency within public service delivery. "We must cut down on excesses and focus on lean, effective governance," Mbadi stated, stressing that these offices are often redundant and hinder progress rather than support it.
His remarks have drawn mixed reactions, with some applauding his stance on reducing waste in public service, while others argue that some advisory roles are essential for proper governance. However, Mbadi remains firm in his position, advocating for a more efficient system where roles are clearly defined, and unnecessary spending is eliminated.
As discussions on this proposal continue, it is expected that more government offices will come under scrutiny, raising questions about the overall structure of Kenya's public service and how resources are allocated.
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