Deputy Chief of Staff Eliud Owalo Appoints Six New Members to Government Delivery Unit
In a move aimed at strengthening the government’s communication strategies, Deputy Chief of Staff Eliud Owalo has appointed six new members to the Government Delivery Unit (GDU). The appointments are part of a broader effort to ensure clear, consistent, and transparent communication regarding government plans and their implementation.The newly appointed team members include:1. Boniface Odinga2. Patrick Amimo3. Dr. Carol Mandi4. Archie Achieng Ojany5. Wambui Ng’ayu6. Alloyce ObareThese individuals, selected for their diverse expertise and professional backgrounds, will play a key role in managing and communicating the progress of government projects, policies, and initiatives.According to a statement from Owalo’s office, the new team will focus on ensuring that citizens are kept informed about the government’s ongoing work, building trust, and fostering greater transparency in the public sector. Their primary task will be to craft and implement effective communication strategies that resonate with the public and enhance the government’s image.”The appointments reflect the government’s commitment to improving communication with the public and ensuring that our citizens are well-informed about the work being done on their behalf,” Owalo said. “This team will help bridge the gap between the government and the people, providing accurate and timely information that supports informed decision-making.”The Government Delivery Unit has been pivotal in supporting the government’s agenda by ensuring that key projects are implemented effectively and communicated clearly. With the new appointments, the GDU aims to further enhance its capacity to engage with Kenyans and keep them up to date on critical matters affecting the nation.The new members are expected to hit the ground running, as the government looks to further improve its communication frameworks and strengthen its relationship with the public in the coming months.This development comes as part of broader efforts by the government to modernize its communication processes and ensure that citizens are continuously updated on its plans and progress. Read More