Be ready to serve in hardship areas, Twaha tells county staff

The Lamu County government has pledged to ensure all county workers posted to hardship areas are transferred from time to time.
Speaking at the Lamu King Fahad County Hospital as he distributed appointment letters to newly employed medical staff including nurses, clinical officers and lab technicians over the weekend, Governor Fahim Twaha said all staff posted to hardship areas such as Basuba in Boni Forest, Kiunga, Ishakani, Mkokoni, Kiwayu, Pandanguo, and parts of Witu, will be rotated from time to time.
Mr Twaha, who said no county staff would be favoured, asked the new employees to work hard to ensure that the county’s development agenda is achieved.
FREQUENT TRANSFERS
“We will be making frequent rotations, maybe after three months or so especially for county staff posted to hardship areas. It won’t be good for people to work only in comfort zones as others work in hardship areas like Basuba and Kiunga. I will ensure equity by ensuring that everyone tastes the life in hardship areas,” said Mr Twaha.
Meanwhile, the county government has promised to build modern houses for their staff.
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