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Kenya: Construction of Sh400m Tharaka Nithi County Headquarters Stalls Yet Again

Kenya: Construction of Sh400m Tharaka Nithi County Headquarters Stalls Yet Again

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Construction of the Sh400 million county headquarters in Kathwana has once again stalled due to lack of funds. Work on the five-storey building that started on June 3, 2015 was to be completed in three years.

County staff currently operate from makeshift offices. Governor Muthomi Njuki said yesterday the national government was yet to fulfil its 80 percent funding pledge towards the construction.

The building is one of the five counties headquarters offices being funded jointly by the national government (80 percent) and the devolved units (20 percent).

“The national government has continued to frustrate the contractor by failing to pay money for work done compelling the contractor to stop the work,” said Governor Njuki.

The contractor, Terracraft Kenya Limited, is also demanding that money for the contract be ring-fenced in the budget as an assurance that funding for the project will not be interrupted.

The contractor is also seeking approval of contract extension application up to January 2022.

State-funded projects

For the work to proceed, the contractor is also demanding payment of money for the extended preliminaries, variations and revision of rates.

During an inspection tour of state-funded projects by the National Development Technical Coordination Committee led by the Interior Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho in October last year, the team set January 30, 2021 as the completion date.