Nairobi, 16 February, 2025 / 9:10 pm (ACI Africa).
Amid rising corruption cases in Kenyan counties, which have contributed to the country's high global corruption index, the Catholic Church has been called upon to support county assemblies by providing resources and training to combat the issue.
In his presentation during the February 10 to 12 workshop that brought together communicators drawn from the Dioceses and Catholic media across the country, the Executive Director of the
County Governance Watch (CGW) said that county assemblies need to be empowered with resources and training to monitor and evaluate budget allocations to minimize corruption cases.
The Catholic Church, Kevin Osido said, should empower county assemblies with the training needed to monitor budget allocations effectively and to ensure that procurement processes adhere to transparency standards.
Kevin Osido, the Executive Director of the County Governance Watch (CGW) presenting during the February 10 to 12 workshop at the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) at Hekima University College. Credit: ACI Africa
“The Church should help counties implement stronger policies to enforce anti-corruption laws, prioritize budgetary transparency, and adhere to public procurement guidelines,” Mr. Osido said.