Counties urged to partner with civil societies at devolution conference

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By Ronald Kipruto | Aug 14, 2025
Panel discussion on human rights and social justice at the 9th Devolution Confrence in Homa Bay. [Ronald Kipruto, Standard]

Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana has urged county governments to embrace civil society and human rights groups, saying they play a crucial role in accountability and governance.

Speaking during a panel at the ninth Devolution Conference in Homa Bay County on Thursday, Mungatana said many county leaders view civil society as a threat rather than a partner.

He called on governors to accept correction and constructive criticism.

“If these societies are allowed to operate freely, then we are going to have stronger counties and stronger civil societies,” he said.

His remarks come amid concerns over abductions, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings in the country.

Vocal Africa CEO Hussein Khalid, also on the panel, urged the opposition to focus on its oversight role, saying, “We cannot achieve much if the opposition keeps working with the government. That then hinders accountability.”

Siaya Senator James Orengo lauded civil society groups for holding leaders accountable and urged them to continue calling out bad governance.

“There should be no apology about accountability, so I encourage Khalid and others to continue oversight of counties,” said Orengo.

The panel also included Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo, Senate Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee Chair Hillary Kiprotich, and National Gender and Equality Commission Chair Rehema Jaldesa.

The conference has entered its third day under the theme Human Rights and Social Justice.

Former Prime Minister is expected to deliver a keynote address later this afternoon.

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