Kenya's acting Finance Minister, Ukur Yatani

Kenya county governments shut down over revenue

Story By: BBC

Kenya’s county governments will send most staff on leave as they stop non-essential services because of a lack of money caused by an ongoing stalemate over the distribution of central government funds.

The council of governors on Wednesday advised counties to send staff on a fortnight’s leave and stop admitting patients to county hospitals.

The county governments are in charge of health services whose provision will be affected by the planned shut down.

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Already Machakos county governor Alfred Mutua has announced that all non-essential county staff will proceed on leave as they wait for money from the central government.

The exchequer has not distributed money because the senate is yet to agree on a revenue sharing formula and pass the revenue bill.

Kenya’s constitution introduced in 2010 created 47 counties in order to devolve state power and bring services closer to the people.

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