.....Kwani inakuja na usingizi? or it mean all the residents of Kilifi will be residing in these single house.....
The
purchase of a Sh140 million beachfront house for the Kilifi County
governor is above board, a top county official said on Wednesday.
One county assembly member who spoke to Nation on condition of anonymity insisted that the house should not have exceeded Sh70 million.
There
has been public outcry especially in the social media with locals
blaming the county government for the misuse of public funds.
Refuting
claims that the five bedroomed fully furnished bungalow exceeds the
status of the governor, Kilifi County government Secretary Dr Owen Baya
said that the purchase of the house was done above board and its
valuation was accepted by the government valuer.
“Proper
procedures and process were followed. After the tender for the
governors house was advertised in the local dailies, interested property
owners bid. Among the seven properties that were tendered only three
bidders were selected by the tendering board,” he said.
The
secretary added that they required a fully furnished house without
incurring additional expenses. This he said made them go for the offer
by Ecstatic Wind Properties.
“A company going by the name Ecstatic Wind properties bid the house for Sh140 million and after the valuation team recommended it fit for the governor, we purchased the house. The truth is that this was money that had been budgeted for and that there is no cause for alarm,” said Baya.
“A company going by the name Ecstatic Wind properties bid the house for Sh140 million and after the valuation team recommended it fit for the governor, we purchased the house. The truth is that this was money that had been budgeted for and that there is no cause for alarm,” said Baya.
County governments
have come under fire in the recent days after the office of the
controller of budget raised alarm of over poor use of the funds.
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