Government to restructure Huduma Centres for improved service delivery
Rose Wasike-KNA
The government will undertake a comprehensive restructuring of Huduma centers across the country.
The move aims at expanding the Huduma centres accessibility, improve service delivery and align them with the national development agenda.
Speaking during a visit to the Mbale Huduma Centre in Vihiga County, the Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Principal Secretary Dr. Jane Imbunya, underscored the significance of the ongoing reforms.
“This initiative is aligned with the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) and Kenya’s Vision 2030, while seeking to ensure equitable access to government services at the grassroots,” she said.
The restructuring focuses on expanding Huduma Centres by enhancing infrastructure and leveraging technology to deliver efficient and citizen-friendly services.
Key reforms include improving internet connectivity, as well as deploying modern ICT systems to bridge the digital divide and enhance public service delivery.
“The government is committed to bringing services closer to the people through technology and infrastructure investment,” she said.
The Huduma Centers serve as vital access points for various essential government services.