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After 13 Years of Devolution, Siaya County Headquarters Finally Declared Safe—Employees Report Shock, Mild Confusion

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March 7, 2026
After 13 Years of Devolution, Siaya County Headquarters Finally Declared Safe—Employees Report Shock, Mild Confusion

What experts are calling the longest occupational safety suspense story since the invention of the stapler, the headquarters of the Siaya County government has finally been certified a safe working environment—a full 13 years after the dawn of devolution in Kenya.

Yes, after more than a decade of governance, budget debates, committee sittings, and heroic tea-break negotiations, the county’s administrative nerve centre has officially been declared non-lethal to human life.

The certification was issued by the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services (DOSHS), confirming that the workplace environment now meets acceptable safety standards.

This revelation has triggered both applause and mild existential panic.

Because, naturally, the question now haunting residents of Siaya is simple:

What exactly were county employees surviving before this?

When Kenya embraced devolution in 2013 under the Government of Kenya, counties were expected to bring services closer to the people. What few anticipated was that some county staff might first need to bring safety closer to their desks.20529-17708183733261168864

For 13 years, employees at the Siaya headquarters faithfully reported to work—signing attendance registers, drafting memos, approving procurement, and occasionally locating missing files—apparently without official confirmation that the building itself would not collapse in protest.

Sources say workers navigated daily hazards such as:

Aggressively leaning filing cabinets

Corridors congested with strategic paperwork

Ceiling fans rotating with philosophical uncertainty

And the ever-present threat of budget committee meetings

Now, with the DOSHS certificate proudly displayed somewhere between a framed portrait and a forgotten noticeboard circular, staff can finally breathe easy.

Or at least breathe regulation-compliant air.

Governor James Orengo welcomed the certification, describing it as proof of the county government’s commitment to a safe, productive workplace.

Observers noted the historical significance of the moment.

For the first time since devolution began, employees entering the county headquarters can do so with the quiet assurance that their workplace is officially less dangerous than speculation on WhatsApp political groups.

The news has sparked lively reactions across Siaya and beyond.

One amused resident remarked:

“Next they will certify the sun for providing daylight.”

Another wondered whether the county’s next milestone would be the groundbreaking announcement that chairs are safe to sit on.

Of course, safety certification is an important step for any public institution. It signals improvements in workplace standards, compliance with occupational health regulations, and better conditions for public servants.

But in the uniquely theatrical timeline of Kenyan bureaucracy, the real miracle is not the certificate.

It is that after 13 years of devolution, countless meetings, and thousands of cups of office tea, the building has finally been confirmed as safe enough for the people running the county.

Progress, after all, comes in many forms.

Sometimes slowly.
Sometimes ceremoniously.

And sometimes 13 years later with a certificate and a straight face.

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