Senators grill Education CS Machogu over Ksh.873M for school feeding programme

Education CS Ezekiel Machogu responds to the Senate committee's questions on matters school feeding programme on November 22, 2022. PHOTO | COURTESY
- CS Ezekiel Machogu told the Senate Education Committee that the ministry has so far spent the said amount in giving food aid to various schools affected by drought.
- The revelation was however questioned by members of the committee who said no such program has been witnessed in schools in their counties.
The
Senate is now demanding to know how the Ministry of Education spent Ksh.873
million meant for the school feeding program.
This
after Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu told the Senate Education
Committee that the ministry has so far spent the said amount in giving food aid
to various schools affected by drought.
According
to the ministry, Ksh.201 million has been used to give cash transfers to
various schools, Ksh.607 million to buy food, while a further Ksh.54 million
has been used to transport the food to the counties of Turkana, Samburu,
Garisa, Wajir, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River Mandera and West Pokot.
“It
compromises of rice worth Ksh.457 million, beans worthKsh.115 million,
vegetable oil worth Ksh.43 million and salt worth Ksh.2 million for the last
one month in the ten counties,” said CS Machogu.
The
revelation was however questioned by members of the committee who said no such
program has been witnessed in schools in their counties.
“I
am now becoming extremely skeptical about this program, the very counties
that have been ravaged by drought are not on the list. I am also very skeptical
because your list does not show if the schools got the food, this is a list
showing the requirements of the school, can you tell us where the taxpayers'
money has gone?” Posed the committee Vice Chair, Peris Tobiko.
“I
wonder where you are taking this food, and how you decide this school needs
cash transfers and the other school will need food relief. All the Senators have
said that this program is not in their counties, you are insisting it is
happening, but we are not seeing it on the ground, where is it?” Nominated
Senator Margaret Kamar posed.
CS
Machogu however assured the Senators that they had ways of tracking the food to
the school level.
“The
system we have is that it goes to the sub-counties and it’s received by two
people, the sub-county Education Director and the Deputy County Commissioner. Of
course, we have a system that notifies us if the food has been received, then it
is now distributed to various needy schools,” he stated.
Secretary
to the National Council of Nomadic Education, Harun Yusuf, who is currently in
charge of the school feeding programme, said they had difficulties due to high
prices of foodstuff forcing some of the suppliers to return the LPOs due to
stringent price controls.
“For
the Ministry of Education to feed the 1.6 million children for one year, we
require Ksh.3.6 billion against Ksh.1.9 billion that we have been given…this
year we intend to feed 3 million children, we require Ksh.6.9 billion, so we
have that serious shortfall,” said Yusuf.
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