A “Rude Awakening” for Nairobi Executive as Assembly Gains Financial Autonomy

The Nairobi County Assembly is promising a new era of accountability and independence following the passage of a law that grants it financial autonomy.

The Assembly’s Majority Leader, Peter Imwatok, has declared that Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) are now better equipped to oversee the county executive without fear of external influence.

Speaking on the recent assent of the County Public Finance Laws (Amendment) Act, Imwatok said the new financial independence is a victory for democracy.

“The Nairobi County Assembly is focused and committed to performing its duties diligently, free from external interference,” Imwatok stated.

He was careful to clarify that the new powers would not be used to harass the executive, but rather to ensure the Assembly can fully deliver on its constitutional mandate as outlined in Article 185 of the Constitution.

Imwatok also issued a stern warning to the county executive, urging his fellow MCAs to take their oversight duties seriously. “Starting next week, we will initiate rigorous oversight. If you’re in the Executive and believe you’re beyond accountability—brace yourself. A rude awakening is coming,” he said.

The move is expected to strengthen the Assembly’s role in holding the county government accountable for public funds and service delivery, potentially leading to more transparent governance in Nairobi.

Shadrack Nyakoe

Shadrack Nyakoe is a versatile writer with seven years of experience. In 2021, he was honored as the Environmental Journalist of the Year by a Pan-African climate change organization in Nairobi. Driven by a passion for positive change, he aims to make the world a better place through his writing.

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