MPs Challenge IEBC’s Ksh.63.9 Billion 2027 Election Budget

Members of Parliament have criticized the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission over its proposed 2027 election budget. Lawmakers termed the Ksh.63.9 billion request extravagant and excessive. They were particularly alarmed by a Ksh.1.1 billion allocation for meals. The amount is intended for poll officials on election day. However, the commission did not disclose the type of meals planned.

The commission presented the budget before the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee of the National Assembly of Kenya. MPs questioned the Ksh.5.9 billion allocated for printing ballot papers. They also challenged the Ksh.3 billion set aside for transport. Further, lawmakers scrutinized the Ksh.4.9 billion earmarked for election materials logistics.

The commission allocated Ksh.1 billion for results transmission. It also set aside Ksh.3.9 billion to upgrade its systems. Additionally, the commission plans to spend Ksh.6.2 billion to replace KIEMS kits. It intends to replace 45,352 KIEMS kits. However, the election will require 59,352 kits. On election day, the commission will spend Ksh.776 million on tents and sound systems.

It has also allocated Ksh.560 million for party primaries. Further, the commission will use Ksh.500 million to audit the voter register. It has budgeted Ksh.305 million for bulk SMS services. Despite the concerns, the commission urged MPs to approve the proposal. It argued that adequate funding will guarantee a smooth general election.

Brightone Otieno

Share
Published by
Brightone Otieno
Tags: IEBCKenya

Recent Posts

Historic Reward as DR Congo Ends 52-Year World Cup Drought

Historic World Cup qualification ends DR Congo’s 52-year wait as players receive presidential reward for…

10 hours ago

Rise In Cost of Campaigns as Kenya Introduces Higher Music Licensing Fees for Politicians

Rise in music licensing fees adds new financial pressure on political candidates while boosting protection…

10 hours ago

US Orders Visa Applicants to Make Social Media Accounts Public in New Screening Policy

US tightens visa screening rules by requiring applicants to make social media accounts public, raising…

5 days ago

Kenya Senate Fines 11 Governors Sh500,000 Each Over Contempt of Parliament

Kenya’s Senate cracks down on defiant governors with hefty fines, escalating tensions over accountability and…

5 days ago

UN Appoints Former Haiti PM Garry Conille as Resident Coordinator in Kenya

UN appoints former Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille to lead development coordination efforts in Kenya,…

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.