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State gives Sh24 million for Kibaki mausoleum

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Last updated: May 11, 2023 1:43 pm
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The third President of the Republic of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, when he was buried at his Munyange home on the outskirts of Othaya town in Nyeri County. The National Treasury has allocated Sh24 million for the construction of a mausoleum for the late president.
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The National Treasury has allocated Sh24 million for the construction of a mausoleum for the late former President Mwai Kibaki, budget disclosures show.

Mr Kibaki died on April 22, 2022, at 90 and was buried on April 30 in his ancestral Othaya home where he was accorded a state burial with military honours.

The Sh24 million mausoleum expenditure is covered in the approved budget estimates for the current 2022/23 financial year.
This will be the second major expenditure by the State in one year towards the sendoff of the late Mr Kibaki.

The Treasury last April spent Sh260 million through a supplementary budget to finance the State funeral for the former Head of State. A supplementary budget estimate tabled in Parliament on May 24, 2022, revealed that Sh260 million was released on April 25 to cater for the unforeseen expenditure following the death of the country’s third president.

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The third President of the Republic of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, when he was buried at his Munyange home on the outskirts of Othaya town in Nyeri County. The National Treasury has allocated Sh24 million for the construction of a mausoleum for the late president.

To enable the sudden expenditure, the Treasury invoked Article 223 of the Constitution which allows the State to spend money not approved by Parliament and seek approval of lawmakers within two months of expenditure.

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“Subject to clauses (2) to (4), the national government may spend money that has not been appropriated if – (a) the amount appropriated for any purpose under the Appropriation Act is insufficient or a need has arisen for expenditure for a purpose for which no amount has been appropriated by that Act; or (b) money has been withdrawn from the Contingencies Fund,” Article 223 says in part.

“The approval of Parliament for any spending under this Article shall be sought within two months after the first withdrawal of the money, subject to clause (3) and if Parliament is not sitting during the time contemplated in clause (2), or is sitting but adjourns before the approval has been sought, the approval shall be sought within two weeks after it next sits” it adds.

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