1)List the principles of devolution

2)Give five requirements for one to qualify as a member of the county assembly
3)Explain the five functions of the county assembly in the kenya
4)What are the five functions of the county executive committee
5)Discuss the five functions of the county governor
6)What circumstance may lead to the removal of a county governor
7)Name the five functions of the deputy governor
8)Discuss the five functions and powers of the county governor
9)Explain the relationship between the national and county governments in Kenya
10)Discuss the five challenges of devolution in Kenya

1) The principles of devolution include decentralization of power, promotion of democracy and good governance, equitable sharing of resources, public participation, and accountability and transparency.

2) To qualify as a member of the county assembly in Kenya, a person must be a Kenyan citizen, be registered as a voter, satisfy the educational requirements set out in the constitution, not be an undischarged bankrupt, and not have been declared of unsound mind.

3) The five functions of the county assembly in Kenya include making laws, approving plans and policies, overseeing the county executive, allocating funds for county services, and representing the interests of the people within the county.

4) The five functions of the county executive committee include implementation of county legislation, management of county administration, preparation of county budgets, overseeing county public service, and managing county properties.

5) The five functions of the county governor include implementation of county legislation, management of county administration, representation of the county government, management of county finances, and appointment of the county executive committee members.

6) A county governor may be removed from office if found guilty of gross violation of the constitution, a crime under national or international law, abuse of office, gross misconduct, or physical or mental incapacity that prevents the governor from performing their duties.

7) The five functions of the deputy governor include assuming the office of the governor in case of absence or incapacity, assisting the governor in the execution of their duties, overseeing county public service, managing county properties, and performing any other duties assigned by the governor.

8) The county governor has functions and powers such as signing bills into law, appointing members of the county executive committee, leading the county executive in implementing county legislation, representing the county government, and exercising any other functions delegated by the constitution or legislation.

9) The relationship between the national and county governments in Kenya is one of cooperation and interdependence, where the national government provides support and oversight to the county governments, while the county governments have autonomy in matters assigned to them by the constitution.

10) Five challenges of devolution in Kenya include inadequate funding for county governments, capacity limitations in county administrations, conflicts between national and county governments, lack of coordination between devolved units, and corruption and mismanagement of resources at the county level.