Raila on the future of CDF projects after court ruling

22 Feb 2015


On Friday 20th Feb 2015, the High Court declared the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to be unconstitutional. Early Sunday morning, the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy leader issued a statement aimed at completing development projects initiated under the CDF programme.

Here is the leader's statement:

"CORD has noted the ruling of the High Court declaring the Constituency Development Fund to be unconstitutional.

All Members of Parliament regardless of party affiliation are undoubtedly anxious about the future of the system as are also the people at the grassroots that have many incomplete projects started under CDF.

Since the promulgation of the Constitution in 2010, legal questions have dogged the CDF system. The system has not sat comfortably in the new constitutional dispensation.

Although the court found the system as unconstitutional, it has given the National Government 12 months to regularize the matter and align it to the new constitutional dispensation.

This however can only be done through a referendum.

We at CORD have always called for devolution of more power and funds and are in the process of amending the Constitution to devolve 45 per cent of the National budget to the counties.

As part of the proposals made by Okoa Kenya, we have created a Ward Development Fund to cater for issues concerning development at the ward.

When these proposals were made, CDF was in existence and was in consideration as the ward proposals were crafted. We believe that a place still exists for CDF but it must be aligned to the constitution via referendum in the same way we plan to create the Ward Development Fund.

CORD shall therefor be seeking a meeting with Members of Parliament from across the political divide to discuss ways of securing the future of the CDF system and on the ways in which it can continue to exist within Kenya’s new Constitutional dispensation.

Similar meetings shall be held with Senators and Governors whom the court has said must be involved in the design and implementation of the new CDF system.

In the meantime, we have tasked the Committee of Experts of the Okoa Kenya Movement to draft proposals of amendment that will be part of the negotiations to secure and entrench the CDF in the Constitution."

HON RAILA ODINGA, EGH
LEADER ODM PARTY/ CORD COALITION
FEBRUARY 22, 2015

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