Governor James Orengo has carried out a major overhaul of his county administration by declining to renew expiring contracts for County Executive Committee members (CECs), chief officers and other senior officials, effectively opening more than 300 positions to competitive recruitment.
The governor framed the decision as a routine response to the natural expiry of fixed-term contracts, emphasizing that the vacancies are open to all qualified candidates, including incumbents who wish to reapply. The process, county sources say, has been executed with minimal public disruption, avoiding the kind of backlash seen in similar exercises elsewhere.
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