The County Government of Trans Nzoia will pay school fees for all day scholars joining form one.
Area Governor George Natembeya on Wednesday said the County will sponsor 4,800 students who scored 250 marks and above and another batch of 500 who got 350 marks and above.
Natembeya regretted that the number of students who scored 350 marks was still low and asked all stakeholders in education sector to collaborate in improving education standards.
Natembeya made the sentiments during the launch of a 100 days Rapid Results Initiative for the county.
Within 100 days, the Governor said the County will confirm all ECDE teachers to permanent and pensionable terms and be given a scheme of service.
He will also introduce school feeding program where ECDE pupils will be given milk and porridge.
“My administration will also hire an additional 35 instructors at vocational and training centers and sponsor all students to undergo training. This is a way of increasing the number of those who will join the institutions,” he said.
He said the time for delivering services to the people will be reduced by half to enhance satisfaction.
“If it was taking two days to satisfy a certain need, let this be done in a day and if it was supposed to take an hour, it will be done in 30 minutes,” added the Governor.
In three months, Natembeya said his administration will constitute boards in all health centers and hospitals for efficiency.
He said he will complete all stalled markets including Muliro and Railway.
“We will also ensure all Matatu Saccos have necessary offices and also make sure each market has a toilet” the Governor said.
Natembeya said he will also maintain all 225 street lights and clear all bushes along the roads.
He said he will hire unemployed youths to do menial jobs.
All dilapidated cattle dips will be renovated and those whose land has been grabbed will be fenced.
Other services to be offered in 100 days include putting up community nurseries, improving Machinjoni dumpsite and elevating Kiminini town into a Municipality.
“I also urge the National government to take advantage of our RRI and have our people issued with ID cards” he said.
The function also saw the County Executive Committee Members and Chief officers sign performance contracts.