Date: July 3, 2023
Nairobi, Kenya – Hon. Wilson Sossion, a prominent Kenyan political figure, has expressed his appreciation for the Public Service Commission’s (PSC) initiative in creating and advertising positions for Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs). As one of the Kenyan citizens who applied for these positions, Sossion acknowledges the commission’s efforts in promoting transparency and inclusivity in the recruitment process.
The PSC recently established CAS positions in various government ministries to enhance efficiency, decision-making, and service delivery. These roles serve as a vital link between Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries, contributing to the effective implementation of government policies and programs.
Hon. Wilson Sossion, renowned for his active involvement in Kenyan politics and championing workers’ rights, commended the PSC for providing a platform for Kenyans to participate in the country’s governance and development. Sossion, who applied for one of the CAS positions, believes that this move will strengthen public participation and ensure diverse perspectives are considered in decision-making processes.
In a statement, Hon. Sossion said, “The creation of CAS positions by the Public Service Commission is a commendable step towards promoting inclusivity and allowing citizens to actively contribute to the country’s progress. I am grateful for the opportunity to have applied for one of these positions, as it demonstrates the government’s commitment to engaging its citizens in decision-making roles.”
The PSC’s decision to advertise the CAS positions demonstrates its dedication to transparency and meritocracy. By opening the application process to the public, the commission has ensured a fair and competitive selection process, where individuals with the required qualifications and skills have an equal opportunity to serve the nation.
The creation of CAS positions has been lauded as a positive development, as it brings additional expertise and specialization into the government’s decision-making processes. These roles are expected to enhance coordination, streamline operations, and drive effective implementation of policies across various ministries, ultimately leading to improved service delivery to the Kenyan people.
As the recruitment process progresses, all applicants, including Hon. Wilson Sossion, eagerly await further updates from the Public Service Commission regarding the selection and appointment of successful candidates. The nation eagerly anticipates the finalization of this crucial process, as the newly appointed CASs are set to contribute significantly to Kenya’s development agenda.