President Uhuru Kenyatta has been dragged into the bizarre county budgets which has prompted the question of the missing 10 Billion missing in the Treasury.
Integrated Financial Management System (Ifmis),has been blamed for all the problems facing the counties budget line.
Despite the system having several layers of safeguards and mandatory requirements for authorisation before access, the executives missed the buttons that directed them to their county records and instead pressed the national government accounts.
The county ministers then keyed into the system that only grants access and rights, depending on a user’s responsibility, to billions of shillings of erroneous budget lines that do not exist in devolved governments.
It is reported that the amount stolen is Sh10 billion.
Governor Ferdinand Waititu being the man who blew the whole bizarre county expenditure with Kiambu Budget line which was a talk of the nation.
Uhuru Kenyatta presides over the looting spree. There is no “Ifmis error” just like there were no “typographical errors” at the Treasury when he stole billions of our money for his 2013 campaign. Let’s RESTORE our TRILLIONS + compounding interest.https://t.co/YuKJ7Kn6u9
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) May 18, 2019
Although the Auditor General has come out to own the mistake,exiled Lawyer Miguna Miguna thinks President Uhuru Kenyatta had a hand in the Governors looting spree.
Samburu ended up with an allocation on the East African Customs Union while Kitui and Kakamega counties reportedly spent Sh60.56 million and Sh29.3 million for State House functions respectively.
Mr Ferdinand Waititu’s Kiambu County found itself having allocated Sh793 million for free primary education, a national government function.
The governor “also splashed” another Sh180 million on retired presidents Mwai Kibaki and Daniel Moi.
And this was not all. His administration had another Sh58 million to spare for the peace-keeping mission in troubled South Sudan. All these are national government functions.
Other counties fingered included Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Laikipia, Kwale, Nyamira, Garissa and Lamu.