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THE STANDARD By Roselyne Obala | February 14th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] Claims of corruption have once again rocked the National Assembly as MPs laid bare concerns of illegal benefits extended to those in perceived lucrative committees in efforts to buy influence. On Thursday, some MPs cried foul that they are being judged harshly in their respective constituencies as their colleagues enjoyed extra benefits for serving in powerful committees. The conduct of members of the Budget and Appropriations Committee came to the fore when colleagues raised integrity questions and called for its reconstitution. National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi was forced to preside over heated debate on a motion by Majority Leader Amos Kimunya amidst claims of rent seeking and receiving illegal incentives from line ministries.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru after meeting members of Daughters of the Mountain group comprising young professionals and entrepreneurs from Mt Kenya region. [Courtesy] Kirinyaga governor Anne Waiguru wants an all-inclusive team to lead the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) campaigns in Mt Kenya region. She said there is need to embrace all leaders, including those with varied opinions, if efforts to sell the document in the vote-rich region will succeed. Waiguru spoke even as the Mt Kenya BBI secretariat met leaders from the region in efforts to calm discontent arising from alleged exclusion of some of the leaders.
THE STANDARD Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] Senior government technocrats from Mt Kenya region met yesterday morning at a hotel in Nairobi in what sources said was aimed at turning around rhetoric on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) in central Kenya. The meeting attended by principal secretaries and senior parastatal officials was chaired by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya at the La Mada Hotel off Thika highway in Ruaraka. Sources who attended the meeting said the technocrats were asked to chip in any assistance they could to the BBI cause especially in their rural areas. The technocrats are also said to have discussed a proposal to take a more prominent role in wresting control of the initiative from Uhuru-allied hardliners who were blamed for scaring moderate voices from supporting the constitutional reform moment.
THE STANDARD POLITICS National Assembly Majority Leader Amos Kimunya [File, Standard] More than 30 Mt Kenya MPs yesterday vowed to popularise the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) in the region. Speaking after a meeting at the Thika Greens Golf Resort in Murang'a County, the MPs warned that it would be foolhardy to reject the document, which promises a lot for the region. "Failure to pass the BBI would portend a bleak future. It will mean continued unfair representation and economic deprecation of our region," said the legislators. They added that it would be negligent for the regional leadership to allow the country to go into another election without resolving the issues that bring chaos every election cycle.