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Ministries battle for IDP cash
Special Programmes minister Naomi Shabaan accuses some top officials at Office of the President and Treasury of ulterior motives for developing a ‘sudden interest’ in buying land for displaced people. Photo/FILE
A fight for the control of Sh1.4 billion meant to buy land for internally displaced persons (IDPs) is the cause of the war of words between the Office of the President, Treasury and the ministry of Special Programmes, the Sunday Nation has established.
And on Saturday, the minister for Special Programmes, Dr Naomi Shabaan, added a new twist to the controversy when she disclosed that money meant for the victims of the post-election violence was being kept at the Treasury and not in her ministry. The resettlement of IDPs is within her docket.
She further rubbished an audit report compiled by the Office of the President which blames her ministry for the loss of Sh200 million, saying that she had, in March, 2009, asked the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) to investigate corruption involving members of the provincial administration after she was alerted to rampant graft in IDP camps.
“The audit by the Office of the President was initiated a month later to cover up what KACC was meant to unearth,” Dr Shabaan told the Sunday Nation on Saturday. She described the findings of the audit, which names officials in her ministry as having squandered Sh200 million, as a red herring.
“We have been condemned unheard because we were not involved in the audit,” the minister said, adding that her ministry had strictly followed procurement rules in buying building materials for IDPs. “We are shocked at the sudden interest some officials at Harambee House and Treasury have taken in the IDPs issue,” the minister said.
Affected camps
She noted that her ministry did not have officials in the affected camps and they solely relied on lists and registers compiled by officials of the provincial administration. “We don’t even pay IDPs, it is the provincial administration under the Office of the President who are responsible,” Dr Shabaan added.
Government sources said the audit report was a smoke screen as some top officials in the Office of the President had already identified land they wanted to sell to the government but the ministry of Special Programmes was the stumbling block. The land is located in Molo area in the Rift Valley. Dr Shabaan said corruption had infiltrated the IDP camps with the provincial administration officials as the key culprits.
According to sources that cannot be named because of the sensitivity of the matter, two Permanent Secretaries identified the land after overflying the Rift Valley in search of large tracts of land for purchase by the government.
After identifying the land, they summoned top officials of the ministry of Special Programmes who demanded to know how the land was identified and if the ministry of Lands was involved. The issue ended up in the President’s Office where officials of the OP were directed to follow due process by involving all the relevant ministries.
“That is how the ministry of Lands was brought into the IDPs programme as they are the statutory body responsible for land acquisition by government,” our source added. The Permanent Secretary for Lands, Ms Dorothy Angote, confirmed that the government had set aside Sh1.4 billion to buy land for IDPs.
Ms Angote said the government was yet to settle on the ideal land. She confirmed that each of the IDPs would be allocated a minimum of two acres or more depending on the productivity of the land. She said the government would use scientific methods to determine the land productivity before giving it out to the IDPs.
The Sh1.4 billion for land is besides Sh2.15 billion already spent by the government to resettle some of the IDPs. Non-governmental organisations and the international community are estimated to have spent a further $300 million (Sh2.4 billion) to build houses and other support for the IDPs.
Top officials
Our source based in the Office of the President said top officials at Harambee House had targeted the IDPs money as the resettlement process comes to an end. Last month, the PS for Special Programmes, Mr Ali Mohammed, said the government had bought two pieces of land in Rongai and Laikipia to resettle the victims.
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Uhuru Kenyatta and George Saitoti should stop exploiting IDPs for political reasons. Land grabbers should stop exploiting Kenyan taxpayers forced to compensate them exorbitant amounts. Why is the Special Programmes Ministry being forced aside?
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The question is, do we still have leaders who have the best interest of a common person ?
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What insanity is this? For how long are the people in power going to keep stealing from the powerless poor. You the leaders caused the people to displaced and now you want them to remain so? Have you conscience or sense of morality? May God's wrath be on you all who steal from us.




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