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Ethnic politics, corruption threaten Kenyan devolution gains

Bright Hekima by Bright Hekima
December 14, 2023
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Devolution in Kenya, implemented in 2013, heralds a new era of governance, yet its progress faces impediments. Despite significant strides in decentralizing power and resources, a range of challenges has emerged, curtailing its maximum effectiveness.

Primary among these challenges is the concern of financial sustainability. County governments heavily depend on allocations from the national government, constraining their autonomy. The existing disparities in revenue generation capacities among counties exacerbate this issue, resulting in uneven development.

Additionally, the competence and capacity of county officials raise apprehensions. Some regions encounter difficulties in recruiting skilled personnel, impacting service delivery and overall governance. It is imperative to institute capacity-building initiatives to bridge this gap and bolster administrative efficiency.

Ethnic politics further complicate the landscape of devolution. Certain counties grapple with tensions rooted in historical grievances and tribal affiliations, affecting decision-making processes and development agendas. Establishing inclusive governance structures that prioritize national unity over ethnic divides becomes essential.

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Corruption is a pervasive issue as well. Instances of mismanagement of funds at the county level have been reported, impeding the intended benefits of devolution. Addressing this problem requires strengthening accountability mechanisms and fostering a culture of transparency.

Another hurdle is the underdevelopment of infrastructure. While some counties have made notable progress, others lag due to insufficient resources and technical expertise. Rectifying this imbalance is crucial to ensuring equitable development across all regions.

Intergovernmental relations between the national and county governments often encounter difficulties, manifesting as conflicts over jurisdiction and resource allocation. Clarifying roles and fostering cooperation between these government levels is indispensable for effective service delivery.

Addressing the challenges of financial sustainability, capacity building, ethnic politics, corruption, infrastructure, and intergovernmental relations will play a pivotal role in unlocking the full potential of devolution and promoting inclusive development across the nation.

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