National Assembly leader Kimani Ichung'wah on Wednesday, April 25 held a meeting with, Mr Kenneth Wangari, who is the Senior Vice Chairman for the Association of Professional Societies of East Africa (APSEA).
APSEA is the joint forum and umbrella body of professional associations and societies in Kenya.
According to the statement sent to newsrooms, Ichung'wah urged APSEA to be at the forefront of ensuring Professionalism is upheld across the spectrum of Governance in Kenya and the region.
The two discussed at length the need to mainstream the Professional Associations' legislative agenda into National Assembly in a bid to fast-track such legislation and afford the Professionals opportunity to perform Professional duties in a duly regulated environment.
"The discussion also highlighted the role Professional bodies can play in the ongoing and expected bipartisan deliberations within political circles where APSEA presents its professional infrastructure as the key towards this process if talks were to include nonparliamentary participation," part of the statement read.
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Mr Kenneth reiterated the commitment by APSEA to focus on utmost professionalism as a recipe for good governance both in private and in government circles.
APSEA currently represents a corporate membership of thirty-two professional associations from diverse professional disciplines.