According to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the government and counties collaborate closely to transfer the remaining resources and functions seamlessly. 

Speaking on Friday at the official residence in Karen, Gachagua said that devolution had changed the nation and needed to be preserved and fostered. He was meeting with the Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC). 

"We are dedicated to devolution's success because it has significantly changed our nation. Devolution has allowed our people at the grassroots to receive better services than they did previously, the Deputy President stated.


According to Gachagua, to ensure the success of devolution, the government will keep interacting with all parties involved in it as a consultative administration.

"We are keen to continue creating a smooth working relationship with the counties for Kenyans to enjoy the best benefits from both levels of government," he assured.

IGRTC Chairman Kithinji Kiragu stated that after consulting with the relevant Cabinet and Principal Secretaries, they assessed the remaining resources and duties that should be moved.

"We are grateful for the support we have received from the President and Deputy President. We are working hard to meet the targets on the transfer of the remaining functions," said Mr Kiragu.