Central Bank to allow county borrowing, says governor Njoroge

Central Bank of Kenya governor Patrick Njoroge at a media briefing on July 26 /ENOS TECHE
Central Bank of Kenya governor Patrick Njoroge at a media briefing on July 26 /ENOS TECHE

County governments will soon be able to borrow up to five per cent of their audited revenue

from Central Bank.

CBK governor Patrick Njoroge said on Tuesday that CBK

will provide them with overdrafts of a maximum of five per cent of gross recurrent revenues.

Njoroge said the

government will come up with guidelines by the end of Octoberm to make it legal for counties to borrow funds. This includes the repayment of funds borrowed within a year.

Njoroge spoke during an Intergovernmental Budget and Economic Council meeting chaired by DP William Ruto at his Karen office in Nairobi.

Ruto said the council has approved mechanisms for county governments to access overdrafts at CBK with guarantees from Treasury.

Council of Governors chairman Peter Munya (Meru) and CSs

Henry Rotich (Treasury) and Cleophas Mailu (Health) also attended the meeting.

Others present were Governors Isaac Rutto (Bomet), Wycliffe Oparanya (Kakamega), William Kabogo (Kiambu),

Sospeter Ojaamong' (Busia), Kivutha Kibwana (Makueni), Moses Lenolkulal (Samburu) and Alex Tolgos (Elgeyo Marakwet).

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