Abstract:
Participatory Communication Model is an essential teamwork tool for pursuit of mutual concerns
through teamwork. The model was applied to explore and determine the underlying factors
germane to the performance of Public Participation in the governance of Busia County.
Participatory Communication Model is a Public Relations strategy that fosters collaboration
through informed knowledge. Public Participation in Article 10 of the Kenya Constitution (2010)
echoed in Chapter 11 under devolution was designed to integrate collaborative governance. The
study questions the effectiveness of Public Participation in addressing stakeholders‟ inclusivity in
governance of Busia County. The County has faced challenges of implementing participatory
governance for the last 12 years. The study had four objectives: To determine the stakeholders‟
understanding of their rights in government policy formulation and development agenda in Busia
County; To ascertain the development attributable to stakeholders‟ preferences through Public
Participation in Busia County since 2013. To identify the potential factors that impedes the
efficacy of Participatory Communication Model in Governance in Busia County. To develop
Public Relations measures that enhances the performance of Public Participation in Governance
to bolster service delivery to stakeholders in Busia County. The research questions were: To what
extent do the stakeholders of Busia County practice effective Public Participation in their
programs? How are the socioeconomic activities designed for effective Public Participation?
Does the management of Busia County practice Participatory Communication Model for effective
Public Participation in their programs? What are the challenges faced by both the County
Management and the stakeholders in conceptualizing the dynamics and practice of Participatory
Communication Model? Emile Durkheim‟s Functional Theory elucidated the systematic
dynamics in organizations. Barnlund‟s Transactional Model of Communication clarified the
communication factors responsible for collaborative engagements. The inductive nature of the
research influenced the interpretivist paradigm, the choice of qualitative approach, and Case
Study method. The population for the study comprised all resident of Busia County who were
above 18 years by 2013. Thirty-five participants comprising 5 stakeholders from each of the 7
Sub Counties were purposively selected for the study. Key Informant Interviews and direct
observation tools facilitated data collection. Data was analyzed by way of themes and content
analysis as guided by the research questions. The study found that Participatory Communication
Model is most effective in Public Participation forums when the actors engage in good faith. The
findings showed that the leadership of Busia County lacked the goodwill to steer participatory
governance. The stakeholders were strategically rendered passive partners in governance; thus
limiting them from accessing their rightful empowerments. The study concluded that the effective
Public Participation in governance can be achieved if Public Relations experts are made to run the
collaborative functions in government. The study therefore, recommends accreditation of Public
Relation Society of Kenya (PRSK) into the law to oversee the functions of participatory
governance.