Kilifi
Governor Gideon Mung’aro Unveils Progress on Kilifi County Headquarters
By Feddy Madebe
KILIFI — Kilifi County is approaching a major administrative milestone as construction of its new County Headquarters advances toward completion, Governor Gideon Mung’aro has announced.

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The modern facility represents a significant shift from the county government’s current arrangement of operating from rented office spaces. According to Governor Mung’aro, the new headquarters will usher in a transformative era for county operations and public service delivery.
Transition to Purpose-Built Facility
The purpose-built headquarters is designed as a comprehensive one-stop center for county services, consolidating various departments under one roof. This centralized approach is expected to streamline operations and eliminate the inefficiencies associated with scattered office locations across multiple rented facilities.

Governor Mung’aro emphasized that the new structure will significantly enhance the county’s ability to serve residents more effectively. The integrated design aims to reduce bureaucratic delays and improve accessibility for citizens seeking county services.
Enhanced Efficiency and Service Delivery
The transition from rented offices to a permanent county home is projected to deliver multiple benefits. Officials indicate the facility will improve operational efficiency through better coordination among departments and provide a more professional environment for county staff.

The modern headquarters is also expected to reduce long-term operational costs associated with rental payments, allowing the county to redirect resources toward development projects and service improvement initiatives.
New Chapter for Kilifi
Governor Mung’aro described the nearing completion of the headquarters as marking “a new chapter for Kilifi,” reflecting his administration’s commitment to infrastructure development and institutional strengthening.
The facility represents one of the key infrastructure projects undertaken by the Mung’aro administration, aimed at modernizing county government operations and improving the business environment for both staff and residents.
Details regarding the official opening date and handover ceremony are expected to be announced once final construction phases are completed.
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