LIST OF WORST PERFORMING GOVERNORS IN KENYA.

In summary, leadership can be defined as the ability of a group of individuals or an individual to influence and guide followers or other members of an organisation.

In business organisations people who exhibit these leadership qualities can ascend to executive management or C-level positions such as CEOs or the president.

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A couple of years ago, Kenyan citizens voted to decentralize government. This was done to usher in a new era of leadership that consisted of 47 governors who taken up the reins of power in newly-created counties.

The county governments agreed to create a working relationship with the national government in terms of power and revenue sharing. This was mainly done to improve delivery of equal services to Kenyan citizens.

The plan to improve service delivery to Kenyas through devolved government was negatively affected by poor implementation of devolution. Poor implementation of devolution hinders effective planning and efficient service delivery.

The performance ranking of the county governors were based on development of infrastructure, governance, urban development, public participation, emergency services, economic growth initiatives.

Women empowerment, food security, safe water provision, housing, investment opportunities, health, youth empowerment, poverty eradication, ability to self-generate money to reduce reliance on central government, governor’s leadership capabilities.

Manufacturing among other things. Below are the top 10 least performing county governors in our country, Kenya according to Victor-mochere.com.

  1. Anne Kananu from Nairobi County with a county score of 19.4%
  2. Fahim Twaha from Lamu County with a county score of 26.4%
  3. Dhadho Godhana from Tana River County with a county score of 29.6%
  4. Cyprian Awiti from Homa Bay County with a county score of 29.7%
  5. Stanley Kiptis from Baringo County with a county score of 32.1%
  6. Mohamed Abdi Mohamud from Wajir County with a county score of 33.2%
  7. Mohamud Ali from Marsabit with a county score of 33.4%
  8. Moses Kasaine from Samburu with a county score of 34.2%
  9. Alex Tolgos from Elgeyo Marakwet with a county score of 34.5%
  10. Granton Samboja from Taita Taveta with a county score of 35.3%.

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