By Murigi Ndung’u
The Ng’arua Maarifa Centre in Olmoran
ward, Laikipia County on February 18, 2015 played host to a public hearing on
preparation of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) budget
2015/16-2017/18. The public hearing which was organized by the County
government of Laikipia through the County treasury was attended by among others
the County Revenue officer, Ol-Moran Ward Administrator and Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) project
Manager.
Ol-Moran ward administrator addressing the public |
Members of the public were invited to
take part in the hearing and also to air their views on the functioning of the
county government. This was aimed at informing the citizens on the need to
participate in developmental forums that could help improve their lives and
those of the entire nation.
The public participation is in line
with Section 117 of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, which provides for
an effective management of public finances by the national and county
governments. This will facilitate finalization of County Fiscal Strategy Paper,
2015.
“Public participation is important as
it allows the citizens to participate in bill making which is beneficial to the
county growth. It also allows revolution in the county matters that involves
the usage of the finance allocated and gives the citizens first hand
opportunity to utilize the county funds by raising issues that need a check in,”
said Mr. Charles Keru, Ol-Moran Ward Administrator.
He said that the public can
contribute in different sectors like education, health, infrastructure,
security, agriculture and marketing, research, transport and communication.
Mr. Nelson Ochungo, the county
revenue officer requested the participants to raise their ideas on the areas
they would like the county government to attend to. He said the issues raised
by the public would be deliberated by county committees and the results relayed
to the public after implementation.
Mr. Noah Lusaka,ALIN Project Manager giving vote of thanks |
Residents of Wangwaci were
particularly keen on water rehabilitation during dry spells and provision of
fertilizers at subsidized cost. Sipili residents raised issues on provision of
farming seeds and fertilizers.
The public was informed that during
the 2013/2014 financial year, two projects were implemented in Ol-Moran ward.
These included construction of ECDE centres at Chemi Chemi Primary School at a
cost of Ksh 533,333 while construction of 2 boda-boda trading sheds at a cost
of Ksh 393,200 is ongoing.
MTEF is expected to help in improving
the management of public finances by providing a link between the allocation of
budget expenditures according to policy priorities and the fiscal discipline
required by budget realities. It will help to build fiscal policy credibility
and predictability via a more strategic, multi year, budget planning
perspective.
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