Turkana County allocates 49 per cent of its budget to development
By Issa Hussein |
In a pivotal move, Turkana County has substantially increased its budget allocation from 29 per cent to 49 per cent of the total budget, as confirmed by Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai.
In a pivotal move, Turkana County has substantially increased its budget allocation from 29 per cent to 49 per cent of the total budget, as confirmed by Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai. This adjustment, implemented in the initial budget of his administration, is a deliberate effort to advance the county's development agenda and secure tangible benefits for residents.
Governor Lomorukai underscored his administration's dedication to the responsible management of public resources, emphasizing the prevention of misappropriation of funds earmarked for development projects. Speaking during a church service and fundraising event at PAG Church Lodwar, he expressed apprehension about past practices where development funds were utilized only after recurrent funds were depleted.
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"This habit is what causes pending bills and will not be tolerated in this administration. No one will squander funds meant for projects intended to benefit our residents," declared Governor Lomorukai.
Revealing that the county had successfully settled 98% of pending bills inherited from the previous administration, the Governor provided assurances of timely payments to contractors. Seeking support from religious leaders, he urged them to pray for the unity agenda among Turkana leaders. Governor Lomorukai highlighted the success achieved thus far, with over 90% of leaders working collaboratively, emphasizing the critical importance of unity for effective service delivery.
"My wish is that all Turkana leaders work together. I know that not all leaders agree with the agenda of unity because maybe they thrive working in isolation, but I am happy when I am working with the majority of the people," he expressed.
Accompanied by the County First Lady Lillian Ekamais, the Governor stressed the collective responsibility of clergy, elders, and residents in fostering dialogue with leaders to ensure unity, a crucial factor for the county to realise its development objectives.
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