Nairobi gets lion’s share of Ksh.400B revenue allocation to counties
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja speaks when he chaired a County Executive Committee meeting on June 4, 2024. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Nairobi County will receive the biggest
allocation of the Ksh.400 billion that is to be shared among counties in the
revenue sharing scheme.
According to the County Allocation of Revenue
Act (CARA), Nairobi County is scheduled to receive Ksh.20.8 billion.
CARA, which distributes the money to counties,
stated that Nakuru will get the second highest allocation of Ksh.14.1 billion.
Counties received improved allocation after
the Senate and the National Assembly negotiated and agreed to increase theallocation from Ksh.391 billion to Ksh.400 billion.
Turkana County, under Governor Jeremiah
Lomorkai, will receive Ksh.13.6 billion, Fernandes Barasa’s Kakamega will
pocket Ksh.13.4 billion, while Kimani Wamatangi’s Kiambu County will get Ksh.12.7
billion.
Governor Gideon Mungaro of the Coastal county
of Kilifi will in the 2024/25 financial year will receive Sh12.5billion,
Mandera headed by Governor Mohamed Khalif will receive Sh12billion, Ken Lusaka
(Bungoma) will get Sh11.5billion while Julius Malombe (Kitui) will receive
Sh11.2billion respectively.
Meru and Wajir counties will each control Ksh.10.2
billion, while Machakos will get Ksh.9.9 billion, Kisii (Ksh.9.6 billion), Narok
(Ksh.9.5 billion), Kwale (Ksh.8.88 billion), Uasin Gishu (Ksh.8.766 billion), and
Makueni is expected to receive Ksh.8.762 billion.
Kisumu will receive Ksh.8.68 billion, Migori
(Ksh.8.66 billion), Garissa (Ksh.8.55 billion), Homa Bay (Ksh.8.4 billion), Marsabit
(Ksh.7.8 billion), Trans Nzoia (Ksh.7.79 billion), Murang’a (Ksh.7.7 billion), and
Busia (Ksh.7.76 billion).
Other allocations were as follows; Nandi (Ksh.7.6
billion), Siaya (Ksh.7.5 billion), Tana River (Ksh.7.04 billion), Kericho (Ksh.6.96
billion), Baringo (Ksh.6.91 billion), West Pokot (Ksh.6.8 billion), Nyeri (Ksh.6.7
billion), and Nyandarua (Ksh.6.1 billion).
Samburu will control a budget of Ksh.5.8 billion,
Kirinyaga (Ksh.5.6 billion), Laikipia (Ksh. 5.56 billion), Embu (Ksh.5.54 billion),
Vihiga (Ksh.5.45 billion), Nyamira (Ksh.5.52 billion), and Taita Taveta (Ksh.5.22
billion).
Elgeyo Marakwet will receive (Ksh.4.9 billion),
Tharaka Nithi (Ksh.4.5 billion), and Lamu will receive the least amount at Ksh.3.36
billion in the 2024/25 financial year.


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