Counties Turn To Apps In Digital Transformation Strategy

Safaricom has entered into a partnership with the Lake Region Economic Bloc (LREB) to implement various initiatives aimed at accelerating the region’s adoption of technology.

The initiatives which will be implemented under myCounty App will include digitising the counties, enabling solutions, provision of protected technology and transforming lives through Safaricom’s Social Good Investments in LREB counties.

Specifically, Safaricom will provide connectivity for county sites, bridge the citizen digital divide, actualise the digital superhighway through fibre connectivity, offer revenue and healthcare management, public Wi-Fi, eSubsidy/vouchers for services, secure employee communication, safeguard citizen data and offer cyber security to the 14 counties within the LREB region.

“We cannot achieve our vision to be a purpose-led technology company by 2025 without deliberate and strategic collaboration with both the county and national government. This partnership with the LREB signifies a clear intention on our part to co-create with the county governments to digitise devolution,” said Lucille Aveva, Director, Customer Obsession- Safaricom.

The county government of Makueni has already adopted the myCounty App while Elgeyo Marakwet and Nairobi counties have signed a deal with Safaricom to integrate the App.

“LREB welcomes the opportunity to partner with Safaricom in a bid to bring

technology solutions closer home. Technology continues to play a significant role in achieving a functional devolved government. We are hopeful that our people will soon begin to reap the fruits of this agreement and unlock the economic potential of our counties,” said Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o, Chair LREB and Governor of Kisumu County.

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The 14 counties constituting the Lake Region bloc include Bomet, Bungoma, Busia, Homa Bay, Kakamega, Kericho, Kisii, Kisumu, Migori Nandi, Nyamira, Siaya, Trans Nzoia and Vihiga. 

The Lake Region is one of the most densely populated regions of Kenya with 14.9 million people who constitute about 31.4 per cent of the population in Kenya.