Politics and policy
By EDWIN MUTAI, emutai@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
- The rejection of the three nominees will delay disbursements of funds to 90 out of the 290 constituencies that have not received money since the start of the financial year in July.
Parliament has rejected three of the four nominees to
the Constituencies Development Fund Board picked by Devolution and
Planning Secretary Anne Waiguru, further stalling operations of the
multi-billion shilling fund.
The select committee on CDF chaired by Eldama Ravine MP
Moses Lesonet rejected the nomination of Hillary James Nyaanga, Mike
Iravo and Margaret Jepkirui Muthwii. The committee, however, approved
the appointment of former Maragua MP Elias Mbau to the board, which
lacks a quorum to meet its obligations.
Operations at the fund stalled following last
September’s exit of the board after expiry of its tenure because the
directors have the mandate to receive and approve proposals for project
financing before release of funds to pay for it.
The rejection of the three nominees will delay
disbursements of funds to 90 out of the 290 constituencies that have not
received money since the start of the financial year in July.
The committee overruled the nominations of Dr Iravu
and Mr Nyaanga, who is an engineer, because they are public servants,
arguing that their appointments would have seen the State dominate the
CDF board.
“Being a public servant, his (Nyaanga and Iravu)
nomination as a CDF board member is not approved as there is already
adequate representation by public servants on the board through
principal secretaries and their alternates.”
Section 5 of the CDF Act, 2013 establishes an
11-member board of directors who will administer the fund. The
membership of the board includes the principal secretary for planning,
the principal secretary for finance, the Attorney-General, the chief
executive officer and the corporations secretary or their alternates.
Other members are four persons, qualified in
matters relating to finance, accounting, engineering, economics,
community development or law appointed by the Cabinet secretary, taking
into account regional, ethnic and gender balance.
The Cabinet secretary is also responsible for
appointment of two other persons to remedy any regional imbalance that
may arise in the appointment of PSs or their alternates on to the board.
Mr Nyaanga, whose tenure on the board expired in
September, works in the Ministry of Transport as a senior principal
superintendent engineer while Dr Iravo is an employee of Jomo Kenyatta
University of Agriculture and Technology. Dr Jepkirui is the
vice-chancellor of the Pan African Christian (PAC) University.
“From the afore-going, her nomination as a CDF
board member is not approved because as a vice-chancellor of the PAC
University, she will have little time to attend to CDF matters due to
her busy schedule,” the committee said in its report.
The committee also noted that Dr Jepkirui had been
removed by the Ministry of Education as a board member of a public
institution due to non-attendance of board meetings.
The House will debate the report, adopt or make
amendments when the national assembly reconvenes for the third session
on February 10. Only acting chief executive Yusuf Mbuno is in office.
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