Members from the National Assembly Committee on Diaspora Affairs and Migrant Workers have begun the process of decentralising labour migration services.

On Tuesday, April 22, the MPs met with the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) over a proposal that seeks to establish a one-stop shop for labour migration services into the Huduma Centre framework.

According to the MPs, the proposal aims to enhance public service delivery by making government services more efficient, accessible, and convenient for all Kenyans.

The MPs plan to ensure its fruition will involve meeting key stakeholders and conducting a series of engagements to gather feedback and insights from relevant sectors.