Urban areas and cities management Bill(2017)- another burden to the Kenyan taxpayer.

President Uhuru Kenyatta has today (Monday 11th March) signed three Bills thereby operationalizing them into law.

The three Bills which were presented to the President at State House, Nairobi, are, The Urban Areas and Cities (Amendment) Bill 2017, The Petroleum Bill 2017 and the Energy Bill 2017.

While assenting into law the Urban Areas and Cities Amendment Bill, President Kenyatta commended the Senate for acting with speed in passing laws, which are intended to accelerate the efficient and quality service delivery to wananchi through the devolved units.

The new law would enable County Governments to review the criteria provided for classifying an area as a city, municipality, town or market centre.

Under the new law, the number of the resident population required for a city has been reduced by half, from 500,000 to 250,000 people.

The same law also allows a county to declare an urban area a municipality if it has a resident population of at least 50,000 residents while for an area to be declared a town it has to have at least a population of 10,000 residents and a market centre would only require a population of at least 2,000 residents.

The law proposes establishment of boards to govern and manage cities and municipalities and also outlines specific requirements of those who will be appointed to manage the concerned boards.

There we go again. Kuna parliament, senate governors, mca, national government and now Boards za Cities, municipalities, towns and “market centres” + 2 new parastatals.

Let the shafting continue.
Apply more lube.
Wanakuja

Was there public participation? Omtata anza matata

We need to manage our urban centers properly.