The Deputy Governor is a crucial part of county government administration in Kenya. As the second-in-command, the Deputy Governor supports the County Governor in executing functions and ensuring efficient service delivery at the county level.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) does not conduct a separate election for the Deputy Governor. Instead, each gubernatorial candidate nominates a running mate for the position.
πΉ Key Roles and Functions of a Deputy Governor
The County Governments Act (Section 32) and Article 179(5) of the Constitution define the role and responsibilities of the Deputy Governor:
1οΈβ£ Deputizing the Governor
β The Deputy Governor deputizes the County Governor, meaning they assist in carrying out executive duties.
β They help ensure smooth governance and policy implementation in the county.
π Example:
If the Governor is away on official duties, the Deputy Governor steps in to oversee county operations.
β Key Function:
- Supports the Governor in running county affairs.
2οΈβ£ Acting as Governor in the Governorβs Absence
β When the Governor is absent, the Deputy Governor acts as the County Governor (Article 179(5)).
β This applies when the Governor:
- Is out of the county or country.
- Is on leave.
- Temporarily unable to perform duties (e.g., due to illness).
π Example:
If the Governor is on a state visit abroad, the Deputy Governor takes charge of county matters.
β Key Function:
- Ensures continuity in governance during the Governorβs absence.
3οΈβ£ Handling Assigned Duties and Portfolios
β The Governor may assign additional roles or portfolios to the Deputy Governor.
β This may include overseeing specific departments or county projects.
β However, hiring, firing, or making nominations cannot be delegated to the Deputy Governor.
π Example:
The Governor may assign the Deputy Governor oversight of county health services to ensure better service delivery.
β Key Function:
- Manages specific responsibilities assigned by the Governor.
4οΈβ£ Supporting County Development Plans
β The Deputy Governor plays an essential role in county development by:
- Monitoring county projects.
- Ensuring public service delivery.
- Engaging stakeholders and investors.
β They may also represent the Governor in key meetings and negotiations.
π Example:
The Deputy Governor may meet with investors to discuss county infrastructure development projects.
β Key Function:
- Facilitates economic growth and development at the county level.
5οΈβ£ Representing the Governor in Official Functions
β The Deputy Governor represents the Governor in county and national functions when necessary.
β This includes meetings with:
- The National Government.
- County Assemblies.
- Local and international organizations.
π Example:
If the Governor is unable to attend a governors’ summit, the Deputy Governor represents the county.
β Key Function:
- Acts as the official representative of the county when the Governor is unavailable.
6οΈβ£ Enhancing Intergovernmental Relations
β The Deputy Governor works closely with national and county governments to:
- Coordinate service delivery.
- Ensure policy alignment.
- Address county-specific challenges.
π Example:
The Deputy Governor collaborates with the National Treasury to secure county funding for key projects.
β Key Function:
- Strengthens intergovernmental collaboration.
7οΈβ£ Assisting in Crisis Management
β The Deputy Governor plays a role in managing county crises, such as:
- Natural disasters (e.g., floods, droughts).
- Public health emergencies.
- Political or administrative challenges.
π Example:
In case of floods affecting county residents, the Deputy Governor coordinates emergency relief efforts.
β Key Function:
- Supports disaster response and crisis management.
πΉ Vacancy in the Office of the Deputy Governor
The Deputy Governorβs office becomes vacant if the officeholder:
β Dies.
β Resigns by writing to the Governor.
β Ceases to be eligible for nomination as per Article 180(5).
β Assumes the role of Governor (if the Governorβs seat becomes vacant).
β Is convicted of a criminal offense (punishable by imprisonment for at least six months).
β Is removed from office (e.g., through impeachment).
π Example:
If the Deputy Governor resigns, the Governor must nominate a replacement within 14 days.
β Key Function:
- Ensures smooth transition in case of vacancy.
πΉ Appointment of a New Deputy Governor
β If the Deputy Governorβs office becomes vacant, the Governor must nominate a replacement within 14 days.
β The County Assembly must approve the nominee before appointment.
β The nominee must meet the same qualifications as a County Governor.
π Example:
If a Deputy Governor is impeached, the Governor nominates a new candidate for County Assembly approval.
β Key Function:
- Ensures continuous leadership at the county level.
π Conclusion: Why the Deputy Governor is Important
The Deputy Governor plays a key role in county governance by:
β Supporting the Governor in executive functions.
β Overseeing county projects and service delivery.
β Acting as Governor in their absence.
β Enhancing intergovernmental relations.
β Representing the Governor in key functions.
π Final Thought:
A Deputy Governor ensures that county operations run smoothly, making them a vital figure in devolution and local governance. π