Governors should be excluded from writing reports on county assets as the Inter-governmental Technical Relations Committee is tasked with the responsibility of assessing assets and liabilities, Council of Governors chairman Peter Munya has said.
He said the recent proposal that governors write reports is wrong and wondered why such a request is being made before their term expires. Speaking at Meru National Polytechnic where he met members of various cooperatives, Munya said there is a process of handing over when one’s term expires, adding that he reads an ill motive in the demand.
He told those pushing for the report to be written to hold their horses until the incumbents’ tenure comes to an end. “Why are governors who are still in office being told to hand over and to who?
The county government and the national government are structured the same way. When the sitting governor is not re-elected, there is a handing over and assumption of office,” the Council of Governors chairman said.
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