The National Assembly Committee on NG-CDF has conducted inspection visits to projects implemented by the NG-CDF Board in parts of Uasin Gishu County.
Matuga MP Kassim Tandaza who is the Committee Vice-Chairperson, led Members in inspecting projects in the Kapseret and Ainabkoi Constituencies on Friday, April 10, 2026, as they began the exercise.
In Kapseret, the Members inspected a storey tuition block at Wareng High School, an ongoing storey JSS tuition block at Kimolel Junior School and a 400 students capacity dining hall at Kipkenyo Secondary School.

While addressing the media after the inspection, Tandaza assured the public that the fund is being put to good use, having inspected the standards of the ongoing construction projects.
He called on other constituencies to benchmark and emulate the standards of work upheld.
According to the MP, the NG-CDF is a fund whose impact is felt positively in the Constituencies.
Is NG-CDF Constitutional?
“The Court of Appeal declared that NG-CDF is constitutional, so it will continue to operate. When we conducted public participation on the fund, Kenyans were of the view that the fund should even be allocated more money since it is working,” Tandaza said.
Kitutu Masaba MP Kisairo Ombane applauded the projects at Kapseret saying; “The three schools that we have gone to attest to the good workmanship and prudent use of resources.”
Gabriel Kago, NC-CDF Board Director also stated that their role as a Board is to receive project proposals from the 290 constituencies, approve or decline them and disburse the fund to the Constituencies.
He further disclosed that Kapseret is one of the top Constituencies in the management and utilization of the Fund.
Meanwhile, in Ainabkoi, the Committee also inspected three projects, including Ilula ICT Hub, where they interacted with the trainees and a number of beneficiaries who called on them to ensure the hubs are well equipped with modern laptops to enable them to earn from their skills.

The Committee will be in Soy Constituency on Saturday, April 11, 2026, to continue its inspection of the NG-CDF-funded projects.


