The National and County Government Coordinating Summit is the highest intergovernmental body established under the Intergovernmental Relations Act to coordinate relations between the national and county governments.
πΉ Composition of the Summit
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Chairperson:
π The President (or in the Presidentβs absence, the Deputy President) chairs the Summit.
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Vice-Chairperson:
π The Chairperson of the Council of Governors (COG) serves as the Vice-Chairperson.
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Members:
π All 47 Governors of the counties.
πΉ Functions of the National and County Government Coordinating Summit
The Summit provides a platform for high-level consultation between the national and county governments on critical governance and development matters.
1οΈβ£ Coordination Between National and County Governments
π Facilitates dialogue and cooperation between the two levels of government.
2οΈβ£ Promotion of National Values and Governance Principles
π Upholds national values as outlined in Article 10 of the Constitution.
3οΈβ£ Fostering National Cohesion and Unity
π Encourages harmony and collaboration among counties and between county and national governments.
4οΈβ£ Addressing Matters of National Interest
π Discusses and promotes policies, projects, and strategies affecting the entire country.
5οΈβ£ Reviewing Reports from Intergovernmental Forums
π Evaluates intergovernmental forum reports to guide decision-making.
6οΈβ£ Evaluating the Performance of National and County Governments
π Assesses progress and challenges in service delivery and governance.
π Recommends corrective measures where necessary.
7οΈβ£ Reviewing Implementation of Development Plans
π Monitors the progress of national and county development projects.
8οΈβ£ Handling Public Concerns on Intergovernmental Issues
π Reviews public complaints regarding intergovernmental relations.
π Proposes solutions and recommendations to the respective government levels.
9οΈβ£ Policy Coordination and Harmonization
π Aligns county and national government policies to ensure cohesive governance.
π Facilitating Transfer of Functions
π Coordinates the transfer of functions, powers, and competencies between the national and county governments.
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Additional Functions
π Performs any other duties assigned under the law or deemed necessary for smooth intergovernmental operations.
πΉ Meetings of the Summit
π The Summit meets at least twice a year.
π Additional meetings may be convened whenever necessary.
π Meetings follow procedures outlined in the Intergovernmental Relations Act.
πΉ Reporting by the Summit
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Annual Reports:
π The Summit submits an annual report to:
- The National Assembly
- The Senate
- The County Assemblies
π The report is due within three months after the end of the financial year.
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Parliamentary Oversight:
π The National Assembly, the Senate, and County Assemblies review the Summitβs report and make recommendations.
π These institutions can also request additional information from the Summit at any time.
π Conclusion
The National and County Government Coordinating Summit is a vital platform that fosters collaboration between the national and county governments. It enhances policy alignment, evaluates governance performance, resolves intergovernmental disputes, and ensures efficient service delivery. π