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Kenya: Nairobi City Workers to Get Sh175 Million in Early Retirement Scheme

Kenya: Nairobi City Workers to Get Sh175 Million in Early Retirement Scheme

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City Hall has allocated Sh175 million towards the roll-out of early voluntary retirement of its aged staff as well as payment of terminal benefits owed to the county government’s retirees.

This is part of the county government’s second supplementary budget approved by the assembly last week.

According to Nairobi County Medium Term Debt Strategy Paper for the financial year ending June 30, 2022, City Hall owes its retired staff Sh173 million in terminal benefits.

The county government has also been grappling with an aging workforce that mostly comprises unskilled personnel.

A 2017 report by the Nairobi County Public Service Board indicated that out of the more than 14,000 workers in its payroll, 8,400 had bare minimum education and mostly performed unskilled labour.

Worryingly, only 240 workers were professionals namely engineers, architects and lawyers whereas over 70 per cent had only primary education and were aged above 55.

Nairobi County Assembly Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairman Robert Mbatia said the allocation will finally see the Anne Kananu-led administration finally roll out the much-touted early voluntary retirement scheme.

He said the scheme targeting staff aged 50 years and above had not been implemented as the employees feared they would go home without any package.

The Kenya County Government Workers Union has also been opposed to the plan for the same reason.