Sweden, Finland, Denmark now want to learn from Makueni success

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Sweden, Finland, Denmark now want to learn from Makueni success
Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana hosted four Nordic ambassadors seeking to learn from his success in carrying out devolved county functions.
The leaders engaged in deliberations that focused solely on the progressive approach of Makueni County.
“I am honoured to host Nordic ambassadors of Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, who are in Makueni to learn about our devolution success stories,” Kibwana said on Tuesday.
Finland Ambassador to Kenya, Erik Lundberg lauded the Governor’s efforts noting that other leaders should follow suit as devolution is key for achieving the Big agenda.
This is not the first time that Governor Kibwana has received accolades for his style of leadership.

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An exceptionally built and equipped hospital – Makueni Mother & Child Hospital at a cost of Kshs 135M. Hongera @governorkibwana


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The Makueni Mother & Child Hospital was built & equipped at Kshs 135M. We have a neo-natal unit for premature children & a facility for Mothers to deliver under water et al.Medical leasing Maneno is at 450M per county .Kudos Governor for leading the way @governorkibwana


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Six months ago, the Makueni Governor hosted 46 of his counterparts for what they called a learning conference.
They wanted to find out more about the Villagers People’s Forum, where residents meet regularly to discuss their issues, ideas and proposals that are then implemented at a county level.

The success of the program has drawn recognition from far and wide, including the World Bank.

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