Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has drawn criticism from political leaders over his support for governors amid the Division of Revenue dispute. Raila accused MPs of undermining devolution by holding onto funds meant for counties and called for these resources to be managed by governors.
Key Criticisms:
- Eugene Wamalwa: The DAP-K leader accused Raila of “double-dealing,” citing ODM MPs’ collaboration with President Ruto as undermining parliamentary independence.
- Sylvanus Osoro: The National Assembly Majority Whip criticized governors for poor performance, accusing them of using Raila to deflect accountability.
- Peter Salasya: The Mumias East MP claimed Raila seeks to strip MPs of constituency development funds, reducing them to “beggars” reliant on the President for projects.
Governors’ Demands:
Governors want funds for constituency road maintenance redirected from MPs’ control to county governments, arguing it aligns with devolution principles.
Raila insists MPs should focus on oversight and legislation, accusing them of a “power grab” by managing both the implementation and oversight of projects.