Raila pushes governors to accept 3-tier govt as he takes a swipe on Ruto over Sh 7B dam claim

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Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga on Wednesday reiterated the need for a three-tier government, saying counties are too small to raise funds for major infrastructure projects.

Speaking during the 6th Annual Devolution Conference at Kirinyaga University, Mr Odinga asked governors to push for the formation of regional governments as part of the debate on constitutional changes.

The ODM leader also called for the formulation of a policy guiding county involvement in the Big Four agenda on food security, affordable housing, universal health coverage and manufacturing.

Mr Odinga accused the national government of taking over county functions such as the purchase of fertiliser and office equipment.

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As such, he said, the devolved units should be supplied with resources that would see them fund projects that fall under the Big Four.

On the fight against corruption, Mr Odinga said it is not tribal and should not be politicised.

Regarding the dams scandal, he said parties should await the completion of investigations into alleged fraud before issuing remarks on the matter.

“If there are investigations into the construction, do not come and tell us that the DCI says it was not Sh21 billion but only Sh7 billion,” he said.

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