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Kenya Governors threatens to withhold county staff salaries if budget is cut off
 
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Wed, 12 Jun 2019   ||   Kenya,
 

Kenyan Governors on Tuesday threatened to withhold county employees' wages if the national government reduces county budgets for 2019-20.

The county heads said in a statement that the national government was holding back funds for development functions such as health, education, water, agriculture and disaster management to only pay salaries.

“We must state that if mediation fails, county governments will decline to receive money for salaries (recurrent) for services they will not be providing. We cannot be so insensitive to the desires of our citizens who overwhelmingly voted for devolution,” Council of Governors (CoG) chairman Wycliffe Oparanya said.

Counties were responding to the National Treasury report following the expected  Intergovernmental Budget and Economic Council (IBEC) meeting on Friday.

IBEC is made up of the CoG and Deputy President William Ruto. The meeting follows failed mediation talks between governors and MPs.

The mediation follows a proposal by the CRA and National Treasury presented to Parliament on the way forward following a failed consensus on the division of revenue between CoG and the national government.

“The CoG is concerned about the direction the mediation process is beginning to take. We are aware that Thursday is the deadline for this process.

For county governments, the bigger picture is that we are heading to a halt where services will significantly be affected,” Oparanya said.

Documents obtained by the Star from the National Treasury stateD that the national government had proposed that counties receive Sh310 billion in equitable share.

“The devolved units will receive Sh14 billion in conditional grants from the national government and Sh38 billion in conditional grants from the development partners, bringing the total to Sh362 billion as revenue to counties,” they read.

Key officials in IBEC told the Star that a PS in Finance warned the CoG that the government had experienced significant shortfall in revenue collection.

 

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