Role of Public Participation in Enhancing Governance Process in Kenya: A Case Study of Nairobi City County
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2021-12
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Kenyatta University
Abstract
Public Participation is the fulerum of democratic governance. The Constitution of Kenya 2010 makes public participation in governance a key prerequisite to development. This study is conceptualized to investigate the role of public participation in enhancing county governance processes in Nairobi City County. The study was guided by the following specific objectives that seck to: establish the level of public participation in the governance processes; examine the awareness of the public on existing legal framework for public participation in the governance evaluate the influence of public participation methods on the governance processes;
and identify the barriers to public participation in governance processes in Nairobi City County. The study was guided by two theories — Participatory and Stakeholder — as the main theoretical underpinning to be used to connect the study variables. The study employed a descriptive survey design as the research methodology, and purposive and stratified sampling to select 93 respondents from a population of 848602 participants comprising of senior county officials, county assembly members, ward administrators, and county residents. The study instruments used were questionnaires and key informants interview schedule. For validity and reliability of the research instruments pilot study and test-retest was used. The data was coded and entered
into Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 22, to analyze quantitative
data while qualitative data was arranged thematically and presented through narration. The study
found that the level of public participation enables the public to have various platforms to
ventilate, canvass, and build consensus on governance issues; awareness of existing legal
framework by the public is critical in helping the citizen understand how and when they should
participate in key issues of governance; methods of public participation designed by the county
government management and other relevant partners affect governance processes; and
respondents had the knowledge of how critical barriers to public participation was to enabling
the citizens contribute to issues of county governance thereby affecting governance processes.
The study recommended the need for County government to ensure provision of proper
awareness and sensitization of the public on existing legal framework, meticulous application of
public participation methods; and minimizing the structural and procedural barriers so as to
enhance collaborative efforts in realizing effective and efficient county governance. The study
also suggested that further research is needed on the effect of the level of education on the
efficacy of public participation in county governance, as well as examining the interface between
perceptual barriers and the effectiveness of county governance.