Why This Years Legislative Summit Has Failed to Live Up To The Hype

It was expected to be a platform that would provide a roadmap on how to solve a number of problems associated with the Kenyan leadership and in particular find solutions to the problems facing the Kenyan people.

This years Legislative summit has however failed to live up to expectations as a number of civil society groups have faulted it claiming it has lost focus and objective for which it was initiated.

The rights groups led by Transform Empowerment for Action Initiative (TEAM) and Transparency International, claimed the summit did not address pertinent issues that face the devolution agenda.

They took issue with some of the demands by the Members of the County Assembly such as car grant, saying it is not in the interest of taxpayers.

TEAM executive director George Owuor said the demands by the leaders should not be entertained and instead focus should be shifted on implementing past summit resolutions.

This comes just a day after Senate Majority leader Kipchumba Murkomen clashed with his Minority counterpart James Orengo over the effectiveness of the annual event.

Orengo termed the forum a talk-show but in a rejoinder Murkomen said a lot had been achieved since 2016 that has seen the county assemblies capacities promoted.

At the same time, Owuor decried the low attendance by the MCAs in the annual summit. He castigated Kisumu Assembly which is the host for a poor show in attendance.

“The county government has misplaced priority. We don’t expect our leaders to skip such an event which borders on matters of county legislations,” he said.

Keynote speakers among them President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga also skipped the conference.

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