Narok County Signs Village Delineation Bill into Law, Establishes 202 New Administrative Units
Narok County has officially enacted the Village Delineation Bill, a landmark law that establishes 202 Village Administrative Units aimed at strengthening service delivery and deepening devolution at the grassroots level.
The Bill, now signed into law, is expected to streamline local governance by bringing government services closer to residents across all wards. The creation of the new village units will support better coordination of county programs, enhanced community engagement, and improved access to public services.
County officials say the delineation process will enable equitable distribution of resources, clarity in administrative boundaries, and improved local planning. The units will also serve as vital structures in public participation, ensuring that communities have a stronger voice in decision-making.
The Village Delineation Bill is part of Narok County’s broader agenda to enhance governance, as highlighted in ongoing development initiatives across sectors such as infrastructure, education, and environmental conservation.