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Meru MCAs opposed to BBI make about-turn

They say they are happy with amendments made to final report.

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by The Star

Coast01 December 2020 - 11:35
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In Summary


• The ward reps had two weeks ago said they were ready to reject the BBI report unanimously.

•  But they now say most of their demands have been included in the amendments.

Nkuene MCA Martin Makasi appends his signature during BBI signature collections at Meru county commisioner offices on Monday

Meru MCAs who were opposing the BBI  are now in support of the initiative. 

Led by Majority leader Victor Karithi, the ward reps had two weeks ago said they were ready to reject the BBI report unanimously if a number of recommendations were not expunged and others suggested by Kenyans taken into consideration.

But the legislators on Monday attended the BBI signatures launch at the county commissioner's ground in Meru town, North Imenti, and appended their signatures. They were led by Karithi. 

 

They had demanded that the allocation of Ward Fund be increased from five per cent of the county revenue allocation to 15 per cent. The also wanted county executives to be picked from the assembly.

They proposed more focus on war on Covid-19  and sourcing for miraa markets.

Asked why they had changed their position, Karithi said U-turns are allowed in politics as most of their demands had been included in the amendments.

Meru governor kiraitu murungi appends his signature at he county commisioners office in Meru on Monday.
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