County governments will take over the running of health,
transport, agriculture and tourism in their areas starting from next
month, it was agreed on Wednesday.
President Kenyatta directed that counties take
over all functions outlined in the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution
from July 1. He gave the order during the first governors’ summit held
at State House, Nairobi.
Mr Kenyatta also directed the Transition Authority
chairman, Mr Kinuthia Wamwangi, to oversee the transfer of the
functions in line with the Constitution during the Summit also attended
by Deputy President William Ruto.
“We have agreed that all functions under Schedule
Four that belong to county governments be transferred to the counties
from July 1,” Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto, who chairs the Governors’
Caucus, said.
“These include the provision of health, water,
transport, agricultural, forestry services as well as land and survey,
tourism and fisheries”.
County governments will also inherit machinery and
equipment, which previously belonged to the department of Public Works
like graders to maintain roads within the counties.
President Kenyatta also yielded to a request from
the governors to be issued with diplomatic passports and special number
plates for their official vehicles.
Maintaining that his government was committed to
implementing devolution, he said that a committee to look into
challenges facing county governments was already in place and that
action is being taken on its recommendations.
“We have already given instructions to all
concerned institutions to ensure that devolution is implemented as per
the 4th Schedule of the Constitution,” he said.
The Transitional Authority will issue the
functions to be transferred as devolution begins to roll out with the
allocation of Sh210 billion to the counties in the 2013/2014 Budget.
Last week, the Commission on Implementation of the
Constitution released an advisory on how functions from the national to
county governments should be handed over.
The Head of State said all functions to be performed by county governments should be devolved immediately.
“The commitment to the process of devolution is
both personal and constitutional. The two levels of government were a
desire of the people of Kenya and thus we must be fully committed to the
success of devolution,” he said.
Governors and Senators had last week vowed to
collect a million signatures in a push to amend the Constitution after
Mr Kenyatta assented into the Division of Revenue Allocation Bill, which
was opposed by the leaders as they pushed for an allocation of Sh258
billion for counties.
They have also been calling for the release of functions from national government to the counties.
Mr Kenyatta said that teething problems affecting
devolution should be tackled accordingly and assured the leaders that
the national government would look into the funding issue.
Earlier, the county chiefs had called on Nairobi
Governor Evans Kidero at his City Hall office where they drew up part of
the agenda for their meeting with the President.
“We are here for a pre-summit meeting. The main
reason of this meeting is the transfer of functions from national to
county establishment,” Mr Ruto said.
No comments:
Post a Comment