Mudavadi defends government on controversial Finance Bill

Politics
By Antony Achayo | Jun 10, 2023
Graduand Chepkirui Sharon receives her certificate from the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during the first graduation of the Public service Emerging Leaders Fellowship Programme that was held at Safari Park Hotel. [Silas Otieno, Standard]

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi yesterday defended the government on the Finance Bill, saying many sectors participated in formulation of the Bill.

Mudavadi was speaking at Safari Park hotel in Nairobi where he was chief guest at the official inauguration ceremony of the 2nd cohort and graduation of the first cohort of Public Service Emerging Leaders Fellowship Program (PSELF).

"I want to ask you people, do you think the government has gotten the bill from nowhere? We can't formulate a Finance Bill without the guidance and advice from different bodies like The Kenya Revenue Authority, Public Service Commission among many others," said Mudavadi.

He urged Kenyans to not to listen to politicians opposing the the Bill and accused them of bringing politics to serious national matters.

On leadership, Mudavadi said the government is ready to support and work closely with the Public Service Commission to ensure Kenya develops responsible young leaders.

"It's essential to prepare these young leaders by instilling a mind shift, a strong learning capability, a commitment to honesty, and the ability to conceive emerging problems from a bird's eye view perspective," he said.

Mudavadi told the over 200 graduates that as public servants, they are expected to offer solutions to problems plaguing Kenyans.

"You have been chosen to serve your country, please do your duty with pride," he said.

The PSELF training is a year-long professional programme for young, high-achieving public servants who want to develop their careers in civil service.

Also present at the ceremony were Public Service Commission Chairperson Ambassador Anthony Mwaniki Muchiri, and Vice Chairperson Charity Kisotu.

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