Governor Hillary Barchok has proposed a comprehensive strategy to address revenue gaps in the County, aiming to boost the collection of Own Source Revenue.
The initiative was highlighted during the Inaugural Bomet County Monthly Revenue Roundtable meeting. During the meeting, Governor Barchok emphasized the importance of boosting own source revenue as a means to meet the developmental needs of the people residing in Bomet County.
He stressed the need for all Department leaders to set revenue targets, cascade these targets to the Ward level, and work together to identify and seal revenue loopholes.
“The County is prioritizing increasing source revenue through Departmental targets, Ward-level cascading, closing revenue loopholes, modernizing automated collection systems, adopting cashless systems, and increasing revenue streams,” addressed Barchok.
The Governor’s plan involves modernizing the County’s automated collection system and implementing a cashless revenue collection system to improve efficiency and transparency. Thus, by implementing these measures, Governor Barchok aims to ensure that revenue collection is streamlined and that funds are utilized effectively for the benefit of the County’s residents.
Deputy Governor, Shadrack Rotich, also expressed support for the Governor’s initiative and emphasized the importance of collective effort in achieving the revenue targets set by the County. Hence, Rotich emphasized the importance of collaboration among Department leaders and stakeholders in addressing revenue loopholes and boosting revenue streams in Bomet County.
Lastly, with a focus on setting revenue targets, modernizing collection systems, and increasing revenue streams, Governor Barchok’s initiative is aimed at ensuring the efficient collection of funds for the overall benefit of the people of Bomet.
By Lamech Willy