The County Government of Nakuru has invited residents, stakeholders, civil society groups, and other interest groups to participate in the Public Hearings on the preparation of the County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) 2026 for the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) period 2026/2027–2028/2029.

The CFSP is a key planning and budgeting document that sets out the county’s priorities, proposed spending limits, and development focus areas for the next three financial years. It guides how public resources will be allocated across critical sectors such as health, roads, education, water, agriculture, and youth and women empowerment.

Through these public hearings, wananchi are given a platform to present their views, identify pressing community needs, and propose projects and program they would like to see funded. Public participation ensures that the county budget reflects real community priorities, promotes transparency, and strengthens accountability in the use of public funds.

The hearings will be held from Monday 26th to Friday 30th January 2026 at designated venues across the county. Residents are encouraged to attend and actively engage, as their input will directly influence development planning and service delivery in their areas.

By participating in the CFSP public hearings, residents help shape a responsive, inclusive, and people-centered development agenda for Nakuru County because planning works best when everyone has a voice.