Ex-Turkana Governor Nanok on the spot as audit reveals multi-billion shilling stalled projects
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The Senate has described Turkana as a crime
scene embedded in multi-billion shillings corruption, through scandalous stalled
projects effected by the county government.
Turkana Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai told the
Parliamentary watchdog inspecting the stalled projects that the financial
discrepancies were effected by the leadership of his predecessor Josphat Nanok,
and called for Investigating agencies to unearth the alleged corruption and
bring to book those culpable.
The Ksh.800 million office of the Governor of
Turkana is yet to be completed and occupied, 8 years after commencement of
construction.
The County Public Accounts and Investments Committee
(CPAIC) was told by the current contractor on site that the initial cost of the
project was Ksh.600 million, but was raised by an additional Ksh.200 million.
Despite the storey building lacking power
connectivity, about 30 air conditioners costing millions of shillings were
installed.
The next stop is the incomplete official residence
of the Governor that is still under construction.
According to the Senator Moses Kajwang-led
committee, Ksh.200 million was pumped into the project, followed with an
additional Ksh.90 million.
“This is an
official crime scene where billions have been corruptly injected through
stalled projects,” declared Senator Kajwang.
Turkana Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai squarely
blamed the leadership of his predecessor for the alleged corruption.
“It’s an issue we
discovered as soon as we took over...There are other financial discrepancies in
other projects too,” said the Governor.
Earlier this week, during examination of
audit queries at the Turkana County Assembly, Governor Lomorukai revealed that
the Assumption of office of Governor declared a pending bill worth Ksh.7.2 billion
in its handover report.
However, after verification, the eligible
pending bills amounted to only Ksh.2 billion.

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