By JOHN NGIRACHU jngirachu@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Monday, May 20 2013 at 20:02
Posted Monday, May 20 2013 at 20:02
In Summary
- Committee chairmen have power to increase or reduce budgetary allocations to various sectors, summon Cabinet Secretaries to answer questions and make key decisions on sharing of resources under new rules.
The
elections of the men and women to head National Assembly committees has
signalled the shifting balance of power under the new Constitution.
In
the absence of Cabinet ministers from Parliament, the committee
chairpersons elected Monday are considered more important under the
current governance structure than they were in previous administrations.
They
will be the legislative heads of the House and will introduce Bills on
behalf of the government. They also have the power to summon Cabinet
Secretaries and any other person to give the committees information.
The
teams are also crucial in running the affairs of Parliament because
they are involved in preparing the Budget and have the power to increase
or reduce budgetary allocations proposed by the Treasury.
Even
as the chairmen were elected yesterday, it is unlikely that the teams
will finish their scrutiny of the Budget estimates as required by House
rules because time has run out.
Each committee is
expected to “consider, discuss and review the estimates according to its
mandate and submit a report and recommendations to the Budget and
Appropriations Committee” within 21 days after the estimates are table
in the House. The estimates were tabled on May 2, meaning the report is
due on Thursday.
The committees’ first business will be
to summon Cabinet Secretaries, get views from the public and other
interested parties and then prepare a report to the larger Budget and
Appropriations Committee.
Mr Jamleck Kamau (Kigumo,
TNA) who was elected chairman of the Energy, Communication and
Information Committee, said it is unlikely that the teams will meet the
strict deadline.
“I’m not sure we’ll enough time but this can be done in the Budget Committee,” he said after his election.
“I’m not sure we’ll enough time but this can be done in the Budget Committee,” he said after his election.
Mr
Adan Duale, the Majority Leader in the National Assembly, had asked all
committees to start working on the Budget as a matter of urgency.
“They
can work overtime; meet tomorrow (Tuesday), invite Cabinet Secretaries
on Wednesday, take input from the public and present a report on
Thursday. They can save the situation but we have to be realistic,” he
said.
The Budget Committee can also take views from
Cabinet Secretaries, the public and other interested parties before
submitting its recommendations to the National Assembly.
The
committee is this morning scheduled to meet at Ole Sereni hotel in
Nairobi for Parliament’s technical staff to tell them more about the
team’s role in processing of the 2013/2014 estimates.
There was a flurry of activity at the National Assembly Monday as the committee elections, which started on Friday, entered the second day.
There was a flurry of activity at the National Assembly Monday as the committee elections, which started on Friday, entered the second day.
The
Jubilee Coalition is using its numbers to take control of most of the
teams and elections in most of the committees were a no-contest.
The
parties in the Jubilee Coalition held caucuses to nominate their
candidates for each of the committees. While the competition in TNA was
fierce, at times turning feisty, URP presented a united front and picked
their candidates as a bloc.
TNA candidates faced off in most of the committees the party had been asked to lead.
In
the Energy Committee, for instance, Mr Kamau and Mithika Linturi
(Igembe South, TNA) had to lobby MPs to support their bids. One of
President Kenyatta’s aides was seated with journalists in the room to
witness the elections held at Continental House. Committee sessions are
open to the public.
Mr Kamau garnered 13 votes against
Mr Linturi’s 10. Six MPs were absent. Keiyo South MP Jackson Kiptanui
was elected vice-chairman.
The same scenario played out
in the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, where TNA MPs
Amina Abdalla (nominated) faced off with Ms Alice Ng’ang’a (Thika Town).
Sources said Ms Ng’ang’a had been elected at the caucus but Ms Abdalla
putting to good use her experience in the House to carry the day.
Starehe MP Maina Kamanda will oversee the Transport, Public
Works and Housing Committee after beating his TNA counterpart, Mr Ali
Wario (Bura) in the polls.
In the Agriculture,
Livestock and Cooperatives Committee TNA MPs could not agree on who to
back chairman. In the end, Mr Ayub Savula (Lugari, UDF) and Mr Kareke
Mbiuki (Maara, TNA) were elected chairman and vice-chairman
respectively.
winners
Leaders picked to head National Assembly committees
Leaders picked to head National Assembly committees
Transport, Public Works and Housing
1. Maina Kamanda (Starehe, TNA)
2. Mohammed Mohamud (Mandera West, URP)
Finance, Trade and Planning
1. Benjamin Lang’at (Ainamoi, URP)
2. Nelson Gaichuhie (Subukia, TNA)
Defence and Foreign Relations
1. Ndung’u Gethenji (Tetu, TNA)
2. Barre Shill (Fafi, URP)
Regional Integration
1. Florence Kajuju (Meru, TNA)
2. Christopher Nakuleu (Turkana North, URP)
Environment and Natural Resources
1. Amina Abdalla (Nominated, TNA)
2. Alex Kosgey (Emgwen, URP)
Health
1. Rachel Nyamai (Kitui South, Narc)
2. Robert Pukose (Endebess, URP)
Labour and Social Welfare
1. David Were (Matungu, New Ford Kenya)
2. iyah Galgalo (Isiolo, TNA)
Education, Research and Technology
1. Sabina Wanjiru (Murang’a, TNA)
2. Julius Melly (Tinderet, URP)
Energy, Communication and Information
1. Jamleck Kamau (Kigumo, TNA)
2. ackson Kiptanui (Keiyo South, URP)
Agriculture, Livestock and Cooperatives
1. Ayub Savula (Lugari, UDF)
2. Kareke Mbiuki (Maara, TNA)
1. Maina Kamanda (Starehe, TNA)
2. Mohammed Mohamud (Mandera West, URP)
Finance, Trade and Planning
1. Benjamin Lang’at (Ainamoi, URP)
2. Nelson Gaichuhie (Subukia, TNA)
Defence and Foreign Relations
1. Ndung’u Gethenji (Tetu, TNA)
2. Barre Shill (Fafi, URP)
Regional Integration
1. Florence Kajuju (Meru, TNA)
2. Christopher Nakuleu (Turkana North, URP)
Environment and Natural Resources
1. Amina Abdalla (Nominated, TNA)
2. Alex Kosgey (Emgwen, URP)
Health
1. Rachel Nyamai (Kitui South, Narc)
2. Robert Pukose (Endebess, URP)
Labour and Social Welfare
1. David Were (Matungu, New Ford Kenya)
2. iyah Galgalo (Isiolo, TNA)
Education, Research and Technology
1. Sabina Wanjiru (Murang’a, TNA)
2. Julius Melly (Tinderet, URP)
Energy, Communication and Information
1. Jamleck Kamau (Kigumo, TNA)
2. ackson Kiptanui (Keiyo South, URP)
Agriculture, Livestock and Cooperatives
1. Ayub Savula (Lugari, UDF)
2. Kareke Mbiuki (Maara, TNA)
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