[kictanet] Blow as acting Konza techno city boss Catherine Adeya quits

Mwendwa Kivuva Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Wed Jan 28 13:09:19 EAT 2015


Listers, we should note that Catherine Adeya was one of the few active CEOs
on KICTANET.


http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Blow-as-acting-Konza-techno-city-boss-quits/-/996/2604390/-/en3nyyz/-/index.html

A top official who has been at the helm of the Konza Techno City project
has opted out amid claims of resource constraints and slow progress.

Dr Catherine Adeya-Weya, who has been the acting chief executive officer of
the Konza Technopolis Development Authority for two years, said she had
decided to quit and let someone else come in and lead the project.

It was, however, clear from her statements that bureaucratic tendering,
resource constraints and the slow pace of takeoff had largely influenced
her decision.

"I just felt someone else needs to take over this project after acting for
almost two years. I may have considered staying if confirmed, but I may not
have wanted it. For a project of this magnitude, we require the right
calibre of staff, and a proper and sufficient recurrent budget.

''What I was being paid as chief executive was less than what I used to
earn in my former role in the private sector and so it is hard to attract
the high calibre staff with that remuneration," Dr Adeya-Weya said at a
joint press conference in Nairobi with board chairman, Mr John Ngumi, on
Tuesday.

*PERFORMED WELL*

Mr Ngumi said Dr Adeya-We ya had performed well despite being in an acting
capacity for the entire period.

He, however, added that the authority was prepared to continue with the
little available resources since insufficient funding was a normal
challenge in all government projects.

The chief executive's term was to end in February, with an option to apply
when the position was announced in November last year.

She, however, chose not to, sparking speculations around her withdrawal
from the team she has led for months.

Mr Ngumi said: "In my view, Catherine has had one of the toughest jobs.
Anybody who has worked in the private sector knows how hard it is to start
a startup. It is harder in the public sector where you have all manner of
stakeholders, and you got to deal with constraints and criticism.

"She is an example of what we should have in public service and we, as the
board, would have loved her to apply. I have implored her to remain
involved in Konza at advisory role to the project."
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Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya

"There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk on
higher ground in that lifetime." - Maxwell Anderson
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