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MPs storm out of Mombasa workshop over delayed NG-CDF money » Capital News

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MOMBASA, Kenya, Jan 23 – Over 200 MPs on Monday walked out of an induction workshop in Mombasa to protest the delay in the release of the National Government- Constituency Development Fund. (NG-CDF).

The MPs were attending a five-day workshop induction workshop in Mombasa on their roles in carrying out their mandate as provided for under the Standing Orders.

The workshop has been scheduled to be officially opened by the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Gladys Boss at PrideInn Paradise Hotel, Mombasa.

Trouble started when Sarah Kioko, Clerk of the National Assembly, had just finished her speech.

The MPs started complaining that the National Assembly was spending millions of money to host them at the Mombasa hotel, yet the NG-CDF monies had not been released.

Last November, Treasury Cabinet Secretary Prof Njuguna Ndung’u had promised the MPs that the National Treasury will be releasing Sh2 billion every week to the constituencies.

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula told the MPs that the National Treasury had confirmed that it will commence disbarment of the NG-CDF by tranches of Sh2 billion on a weekly basis with effect from December 9, 2022, and will have disbursed a total of Sh44.289 billion by the 23rd week of disbursement.

The MPs are expecting at least Sh50 million for the bursary.

However, by Monday the MPs confirmed receiving Sh7 million from the National Treasury. Sh2 million is for administration while the other Sh5 million is for a bursary.

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Addressing the media at the venue, Yatta MP Robert Basil said the National Treasury has been taking them in circles for the past two months.

“Nothing has come for the past two months, we cannot be sitting here and our children are not in school,” said the Yatta MP.

Marakwet West MP Timothy Kipchumba said, “It is absurd to use hundreds of millions of shillings to host over 300 MPs in a hotel, yet our children cannot go to school.”

Wajir North MP Ibrahim Saney said most of his constituency members lost their livestock to drought, and therefore cannot afford to take their students to school.

“They are therefore depending on a bursary. Today’s session was interrupted deliberately, not for political reasons but for our children,” he said.

NG-CDF Committee chairperson Moses Sirma said the MPs will only proceed with the induction workshop only after they have received 50 percent of what they are required to received for bursary.

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