Revealed: Embu County diverted Ksh.10M development funds to boda boda event
Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire during a past address in her office. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The Embu County government reportedly diverted Ksh.10 million
meant for development to fund a political gathering to empower boda boda
riders.
In the shocking revelation, the Senate Public Accounts
committee heard that the money meant to fund the county aggregated industrial
park was instead used to fund the boda boda function attended by Deputy
President Kithure Kindiki.
The Senators wondered why the county administration was
illegally withdrawing money to fund a political programme while neglecting the
construction of the industrial park that would be beneficial to residents.
“We had what we were calling a boda boda summit where we were
launching boda boda Saccos and we didn’t have the money, yet we had already
promised that we were going to give the Saccos some money, and so we used the
money to give the boda boda Saccos,” Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire told the
committee.
Members of the committee, led by Chairperson Moses Kajwang,
were taken aback by the Governor’s admission, decrying how county bosses are
continuously breaking the law and using public funds illegally.
“What is worse between the funding of a boda boda function and
the admission by Vihiga County that they raided the accounts to finance a house
warming? I think this one is worse, it’s upon us to make our recommendations
now,” Kajwang said.
“Such borrowing can’t be accepted, especially if that money
came from the Senate, it was an illegality and we must make that determination
as such.”
The committee indicated that the Governor and the concerned
officers should be surcharged for engaging in an illegality.
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna said the county must be severely
punished for engaging in an illegality knowingly.
“There must be a difference between a person who breaks the
law unknowingly…these are criminals from Embu who broke the law knowingly, they
deserve a much severe punishment,” said Sifuna.
However, Governor Mbarire defended herself and pleaded for
leniency from the Senate saying it was the first time such an illegality was
taking place.
“It’s the first time we did it in Embu County, we did it under
immense pressure and I want to promise we will never do it again,” she pleaded.


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