County assemblies set to resume sittings after association call off strike
Naivasha
Monday July 17, 2023
KNA by Erastus Gichohi
Assemblies has forthwith called off the ongoing plenary sittings strike that had affected 35 county assemblies to allow for more talks over salaries.
According to the Association Secretary General Stanley Karanja, they have suspended their boycott to allow for ongoing negotiations with the Senate Devolution Committee, Salaries and Remuneration Commission [SRC] to resolve salaries disputes.
Karanja had in May this year issued a boycott of all plenary and committee sittings in all the 47 County Assemblies after their call for salary review by SRC went answered.
But in major reprieve to service delivery, the association has now lifted the boycott allowing for resumption of plenary sittings and oversight mandate in the county government.
The association which is a splinter group from the County Assemblies Forum is pushing the SRC to reinstate MCAs monthly salary in excess of sh. 300, 000 from the current gross monthly salary of Sh. 144,375.
Karanja speaking to the press in Naivasha said the association has given the Senate a one-month notice to engage and resolve the salary dispute with the SRC failure to which they will resume their boycott.
“We are calling on Members of County Assemblies in all the 47 counties to resume their plenary sittings tomorrow to give the ongoing negotiations a chance”, said Karanja.
MCAs are also seeking for the Ward Development Fund kitty capped at 20 percent of the county annual budget to be anchored in law to upscale development projects at the ward level.
According to SRC, MCAs are also entitled to a committee sitting allowances of Sh. 3,900 per sitting capped at Sh. 62,400 per month.
Karanja who doubles as Hells gate ward MCA in Naivasha said resumptions of sittings will allow the MCAs to upscale their oversight mandate on county executive and scrutinize their county budgets.
On his part, Lakeview ward MCA Alex Mbugua lauded the suspension of the strike noting that it will allow for normal resumption of plenary sittings and oversight of the devolved units.
Mbugua who serves as the chair of the budget committee in Nakuru County said the boycott had paralyzed the passing and implementation of the county’s sh. 18.7B Finance budget for the 2023-2024 financial year.
“MCAs must be recognized as a critical cog within the devolved units with fair remuneration and must not be left at the mercy of governors,” said Mbugua.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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