CoG orders all counties to send staff on leave as shutdown looms over revenue stalemate

The Council of Governors (CoG) has now ordered all county governments to send their staff on leave for two weeks and suspend non-essential services ahead of Thursday’s planned shutdown amid the revenue allocation stalemate.

This comes after the Senate for the 10th time on Tuesday failed to reach a consensus on the best formula to share revenue among counties.

CoG Chairman and Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, in a statement released on Wednesday, expressed displeasure at the fact there it is still “not clear when this impasse will be resolved.”

Oparanya hence stated that county health facilities will henceforth not permit any new inpatient admissions, further that they will only provide minimal outpatient services.

“…all County Governments are advised to issue necessary notices as follows: County Health Facilities will not permit any new inpatient admissions. They will only provide minimal outpatient services,” he stated.

“All non-essential services are hereby suspended and County employees are advised to proceed on leave for two (2) weeks. In the meantime, the Council will continue to push for the speedy release of County funds.

Oparanya however thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta for committing to increase county allocation by Ksh.50 billion in the next financial year.

Oparanya, in a hard-hitting statement released on September 3, 2020, said the Senate has failed counties hence has no role being in existence.

Governor Oparanya said failure by the Senate to agree on a formula has put counties in a precarious position with many failing to even pay salaries for health workers.

“…we hereby forewarn the Senate that a petition for its dissolution can be initiated by any member of the public through the High Court as provided for under Article 258 of the Constitution,” he said.

“It is unfortunate that county governments are unable to even pay the salaries and allowances of our health workers who remain in the frontline to save lives of Kenyans.”

Oparanya further added: “In this regard, if the situation persists, effective Thursday September 17, 2020 counties will have no choice but to shut down. Therefore, all county government services will not be available in the counties. Consequently, we shall release all county employees to proceed on leave until an amicable solution on the issue is reached.”

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