The Nairobi County Government has received Sh1.021 billion advance
from the National Treasury to pay April salaries to avert planned strike
set for Wednesday.
The Kenya County Government Workers Union last week gave the county
an ultimatum to pay up the arrears by Tuesday or paralyze services at
the county.
Speaking to Nation, the county executive for finance Gregory
Mwakanogo said that they had secured the advance following negotiations
with the treasury.
He said that the workers would get their money on their accounts beginning Tuesday.
“The workers are being paid today and tomorrow we will have sorted
all of them after we got an advance from treasury,”said Mr Mwakanongo.
MOVED TO COURT
On Monday, City Hall moved to court requesting the court to order
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to reverse Sh1.7 billion, which was
transferred directly by central bank to KRA within 24 hours.
Nairobi County lawyer Prof. Tom Ojienda also requested for the
committal to civil jail of the Directors of Central Bank and Kenya
Revenue Authority who made the transactions despite an existing court
order barring such a move.
“In disobedience of the court order made for City Hall, KRA
transferred salary of Nairobi City County employees for the month of
April hence we are looking for alternative ways to pay them,” said Prof
Ojienda.
STRIKE STILL ON
However, the Kenya County Government Workers Union, Nairobi Branch
Chairperson Bernard Inyangala said that they have not received the money
and no communication from the county. He maintained that the strike was
still on.
Mr Inyangala said that they have nothing more to discuss with the county.
“On Wednesday we will be paralyzing services at City Hall if the
money is not deposited; so far we are still waiting and see what will
happen,”said Mr Inyangala.
The county has over 13,000 workers with a wage bill of Sh1.3billion.
The money meant for their salaries was this month directed by the
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to the Kenya Revenue Authority to cater for
arrears of up to Sh1 billion.
Mr Inyangala added that the infighting between the KRA and the County
Government is affecting the welfare of the workers who are not party to
the dispute.
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