We'll fully implement NADCO report – Ichung'wah

Ichung’wah said as Kenya Kwanza they have all the goodwill to have it implemented

In Summary
  • “I want to confirm that we have the goodwill to pass the NADCO report in the manner it was passed. There should be no worry about it,” he said.

  • He said once Parliament resumes from recess, they will work on the bills.

National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah during a church service in South Imenti on April 1, 2024.
National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah during a church service in South Imenti on April 1, 2024.
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National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah has maintained that the NADCO report will be fully implemented as was passed in Parliament.

Ichung’wah said as Kenya Kwanza they have all the goodwill to have it implemented noting some crucial bills especially on the restructuring of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission have already been published.

“I want to confirm that we have the goodwill to pass the NADCO report in the manner it was passed. There should be no worry about it,” he said.

He said once Parliament resumes from recess, they will work on the bills.

He told off a section of leaders who have raised concerns about some of the bills saying the sections which have been stopped by the court have nothing to do with Kenya Kwanza.

“What other goodwill do we need when we in Kenya Kwanza signed the report? President Ruto and CS Linturi have given us subsidised fertiliser and now the prices of flour range between Sh103 to Sh120 downwards from Sh210,” said the MP.

The Kikuyu MP, however, stated that they are ready to battle it out in the court.

“Since we want to be faithful to our constitution and we respect the independence of the Judiciary we shall face all challenges that have been raised by the courts and address them in the right manner in the courts…not at throwing words at each other, not pointing fingers at each other of not having goodwill or acting in bad faith,” he said.

“We have published all the bills about the report. So, Kalonzo shouldn’t worry that the report will not be passed,” he added.

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