Mt Kenya governors revive push for one man, one shilling

"It is pointless to speak about sharing if none of those counties are working."

In Summary
  • The governors insisted on a formula that speaks to the region’s prowess for production.
  • They insisted the three earlier formulas have greatly been designed to take away from the region.

Governors from Mt. Kenya have revived the push for the one-man, one-vote campaign as the commission on revenue allocation kickstarts views collection on the 4th revenue-sharing formula. https://rb.gy/2pscqz

Nyeri Governor and Central Region Economic Bloc (CEREB) chair Mutahi Kahiga during a meeting with Commission for Revenue Allocation.
Nyeri Governor and Central Region Economic Bloc (CEREB) chair Mutahi Kahiga during a meeting with Commission for Revenue Allocation.

Governors from Mt. Kenya have revived the push for the one-man, one-vote campaign as the commission on revenue allocation kickstarts views collection on the 4th revenue-sharing formula.

Speaking at a roundtable meeting with CRA commissioners at Nairobi’s Movenpick hotel, the governors insisted on a formula that speaks to the region’s prowess for production.

They lamented that the three earlier formulas have greatly been designed to take away from the region.

Nyeri governor Mutahi Kahiga who is the chairman of the Central Region Economic Bloc (CEREB) called on the CRA to allocate resources as per a region’s contribution to the national cake as opposed to equal treatment at the table.

"It is pointless to speak about sharing if none of those counties are working. We must sit here and ask ourselves, for one county to be working in Kenya today, what is the minimum we must give every county," Kahiga said.

The Nyeri Governor added that the Mt Kenya region has often been miscontrued as a developed region.

This, he said, is not the case as the region has many poor people who need help.

"The pain we have is not getting what we deserve. The first formula was about how we take from central to other places. An injustice is an injustice," he said.

"Do you know how many have jiggers, live in slums and are suffering because they cannot get medical care?"

The county boss said the time is nigh for CRA to give every county its rightful shares.

"Have you ever asked yourself who bakes the cake? Once we ask ourselves that question, then we will not give someone a panga and another a knife to go and eat the cake. That will tell us that one is advantaged while the other is disadvantaged," he said.

Kahiga further called for the adoption of a baseline shareable revenue amount that would largely go into the operations of a county before any other parameter is used.

Present at the meeting were Tharaka Nithi Deputy Governor Nyaga Muisraeli and his Laikipia counterpart Reuben Kamuri.

On its part, the CRA now says it will seek common views from the different economic blocs with the aim of including their views in the final report that would form the 4th generation revenue sharing formula.

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