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Functions of a Governor
KulaRaha
#1 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 3:25:03 PM
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31. (1) The governor shall take and subscribe to the oath or affirmation as set out in the Schedule to this Act before assuming office.

(2) The governor shall—
(a) diligently execute the functions and exercise the authority provided for in the Constitution and legislation;
(b) perform such State functions within the county as the President may determine;
(c) represent the county in national and international fora and events;
(d) constitute the county executive committee portfolio structure to respond to the functions and competencies assigned to and transferred to each county;
(e) submit the county plans and policies to the county assembly for approval;
(f) consider, approve and assent to bills passed by the county assembly;
(g) chair meetings of the county executive committee;
(h) assign to every member of the county executive committee, responsibility to ensure the discharge of any function within the county and the provision of related services to the people;
(i) submit to the county assembly an annual report on the implementation status of the county policies and plans;
(j) deliver annual state of the county address;
(k) subject to the operational command structures set out in the Police Service Act or any other national security legislation, chair the county equivalent of the national security council as provided for in Article 239 (5) of the Constitution; and
(l) sign or designate a county public officer to sign county Gazette notices, unless county legislation provides otherwise.

(3) In performing the functions under subsection (2), the governor shall—
(a) provide leadership in the county's governance and development;
(b) provide leadership to the county executive committee and administration based on the county policies and plans;
(c) promote democracy, good governance, unity and cohesion within the county;
(d) promote peace and order within the county;
(e) promote the competitiveness of the county;
(f) be accountable for the management and use of the county resources; and
(g) promote and facilitate citizen participation in the development of policies and plans, and delivery of services in the county.


And you sycophants think Waititu can carry this job out?

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mawinder
#2 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 3:52:03 PM
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Yes.He is the best we have or you can tell us your preferred candidate and just to remind you he has the highest chance of being your governor.
KulaRaha
#3 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 4:01:54 PM
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If that's the best we have, you are blind. Go Jimnah!

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mawinder
#4 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 4:07:51 PM
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No he is not from TNA but he can be in the county executive committee.
KulaRaha
#5 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 4:13:31 PM
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Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.
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mawinder
#6 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 4:27:55 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.

You will be the one to realise the importance of political parties especially with the current constitution.
mkeiyd
#7 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 6:04:14 PM
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mawinder wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.

You will be the one to realise the importance of political parties especially with the current constitution.


@Mawinder, Like you suggested TNA should have the majority of seats in order to be easy for them to change laws to shield the prince?
tycho
#8 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 7:33:42 PM
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mawinder wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.

You will be the one to realise the importance of political parties especially with the current constitution.


Both the individual and the party will have to change.

The old idea of the party is that of a power securing system. But with both devolution and globalization running together, the party must be a network facilitator. That is, party structure will have a data scientist, and other IT experts.

A successful governor in this case, needs a carefully crafted and run system to fulfill the constitutional requirements.

The politician's role then becomes of human resource stewardship.

And so any candidate can be a successful governor.
josiah33
#9 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 7:36:59 PM
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tycho wrote:
mawinder wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.

You will be the one to realise the importance of political parties especially with the current constitution.


Both the individual and the party will have to change.

The old idea of the party is that of a power securing system. But with both devolution and globalization running together, the party must be a network facilitator. That is, party structure will have a data scientist, and other IT experts.

A successful governor in this case, needs a carefully crafted and run system to fulfill the constitutional requirements.

The politician's role then becomes of human resource stewardship.

And so any candidate can be a successful governor.

Eish! @tycho sijaelewa.
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, February 05, 2013 7:40:14 PM
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mawinder wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Ah, the voter stuck in the past...one day you will realise its the individual, not the party...

Carry on, Lions Eye Camp will soon be able to assist the "politically" blind.

You will be the one to realise the importance of political parties especially with the current constitution.

Governor hasaidii national gvt to be powerful. MP, Seneta n Women rep do.
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