Uhuru Kenyatta's 10 Key Projects That Have Stalled Due to Lack of Funds

According to a report by Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge tabled in Parliament on Wednesday, a chunk of Jubilee's key projects had stalled.



They included civil work on the Nanyuki airstrip, rehabilitation of Wajir Airport, Tseikuru airstrip, Voi Ikanga airstrip, Wagadud airstrip and Wilson Airport.



Work on a ‘reallocation unit’ at Kibera, fencing of Embakasi land, and a transport data centre were among other stalled projects.

Stalled stadiums also featured prominently on the list.During the 2017 campaigns, Deputy President William Ruto had promised that most stadiums would be completed in six months.

 

The department of Trade and  the Correctional Services Department were also listed as some of the stalled projects

University projects too had stalled at Kirinyaga, South Eastern Kenya, Kisii, Laikipia, Pwani, Multimedia, Muranga, Egerton, Meru, Machakos, Nairobi, TUM, and Kabianga.  

In the Agriculture ministry, the department of Irrigation was yet to complete Ksh4.1 billion projects, excluding Ksh1 billion to be executed by the National Irrigation Board In the Agriculture ministry, 

State Department of Interior headed by Fred Matiang’i was also cited after it deferred construction of a Crime Data Repository Unit.

Deputy President’s residence in Karen was also flagged over Ksh6 million in court awards that remained unpaid.



Rehabilitation of select roads in Gikomba, the road linking Githurai 44 and Githurai 45 and construction of access to Thika Greens.

During his tenure, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga initiated the expansion of numerous courts countrywide.

However, the Treasury report showed that 37 court houses had stalled and needed about Ksh2 billion to be completed

Others were surveillance equipment for work environment and workers’ health, rehabilitation of safety house in Nairobi, upgrade of Kenya Textile Training Institute in Nairobi and upgrade of a national industrial and vocational training centre in Nairobi.