Governor Kihika grilled over Ksh.1M stalled toilet, Ksh.7.8B 'ghost' projects

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Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika found herself in a tight spot
when she was grilled by the Senate Public Accounts Committee over alleged
financial misappropriation and stalled county projects, among them a Ksh.1
million toilet that has remained incomplete for three years.
The committee is calling on the Ethics and Anti-Corruption
Commission (EACC) to investigate over Ksh.22 million paid to various law firms
without supporting documents.
Kihika was on the spot with the Senate committee putting her
to task over alleged misuse of billions of shillings, including stalled
projects worth Ksh.7.8 billion.
The projects had been flagged by the Auditor General, who said
that the county failed to provide documentation or progress reports.
The county could not explain why several projects, including a
stalled market toilet worth just Ksh.1 million, have dragged on for three
years.
“What happened to this toilet, just worth Ksh.1 million that
has stalled since 2019?” asked Moses Kajwang’, Senate PAC chair.
“I don’t want to answer in a way that I will mislead the
Senate,” responded Governor Kihika.
Other stalled projects include ECD toilets, with the committee
questioning how the pupils were surviving under the circumstances.
“What happened to these ECD toilets stalled for years? So, are
the pupils using bushes to relieve themselves?” posed Taita Taveta Senator Johnes
Mwaruma
“We will do a report with more details, but I wanted to build
ECD toilets because they were sharing with older pupils,” Kihika explained.
The Governor also struggled to explain why the county bypassed
its attorney and hired private law firms without approval.
“They have a county attorney, but they went ahead illegally to
hire private law firms. They are yet to provide us with documents,” noted the
auditor.
Kihika failed to justify payments of over Ksh.22 million to
private lawyers without proof of service.
“Where is the attorney to answer this? I don’t understand why
he isn’t here,” Kihika remarked.
The Senate committee is now calling on EACC to step in and
investigate how the payments were made to private legal firms without
documentation, and to ensure those behind the irregularities are held
accountable.
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