Ruto's roads levy remark sparks stormy devolution debate

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa inspects road construction in Shirere ward. County governments and the National Assembly are fighting over control of the multi-billion-shilling Roads Maintenance Levy Fund. [File, Standard]

President William Ruto’s recent call to governors and MPs to “stop fighting over the roads levy money and give me the money to put to prudent use” has ignited a heated political and constitutional debate.

The remarks, made on Easter Sunday in Narok, have been widely interpreted—particularly by governors—as a direct affront to the devolved system of governance.

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