Atwoli Reveals What Uhuru Must do for Him to Support House Levy

COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli doesn’t see the house levy materialize and that is why he isnt supporting it not until the government fulfills this one condition.

Speaking during a shop stewards meeting at COTU headquarters in Gikomba, Nairobi on Saturday, the outspoken leader revealed that he would not support the proposed 1.5% housing levy until the state increased workers wages by 15 per cent.

He, however, divulged that the entire project was in good faith since it would benefiting Kenyans the most.

“The housing fund is a good thing. This is a good deal as you will come out as beneficiaries.

“I told the government that they should give us the 15 percent wage increase in exchange for the implementation of the new levy,” he stated.

Francis Atwoli speaking during a meeting at COTU headquarters on Saturday April 27, 2019.

This is a significant shift since the leader opposed the levy in 2018 claiming, at the time, that it was unconstitutional since the state had not sought for the input of the public.

“We have 2.5 million workers in formal employment who are set to contribute to the fund and the government’s target is to build one million houses within the next four years. How long will it take to cater for all workers and what will be the criteria for allocating one a house?” stated Atwoli at the time.

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This comes just days after Principal Secretary (PS) State Department for Housing and Urban Development, Charles Hinga, revealed that the houses would be issued out to citizens through a national lottery.

The PS stated that one had to register and start making monthly contributions as mandated by the government and that homeowners would be determined using the lottery system in order to give each one a shot at owning a house.

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