Kenyan MPs Commit to Ensuring Stadia Under Construction for CHAN are Completed On Time

The National Assembly Committee on Sports and Culture has expressed its commitment towards ensuring adequate and timely funding of stadiums under construction ahead of the key continental football championships.

Committee members said they will push for timely and regular disbursement of funds for the stadiums identified for the hosting of CHAN and AFCON championships.

Led by committee chairperson Dan Wanyama, the legislators noted with concern that delay in release of funds and long procurement practices were some of the reasons that caused stagnation of the projects hence hindering completion.

Webuye West MP Dan Wanyama
Webuye West MP Dan Wanyama who chairs the National Assembly Sports Committee. Photo/Parliament Kenya.

The Committee is committed to ensuring that funds are allocated in the budget for the projects and also timely disbursement of the cash,” said Wanyama.

As an oversight Committee, we will ensure that construction and renovation of the stadiums are completed within the set timelines,” he added.

He further noted that President Dr. William Ruto had expressed his desire to have the stadiums ready to host CHAN and AFCON Championships.

As a Committee in charge of oversighting the Sports Ministry, we have no option but to ensure that the president’s agenda is delivered,” he said.

The Webuye West MP was speaking at Masinde Muliro Stadium in Bungoma County upon completion of a fact-finding tour of Stadiums in Western Region under construction ahead of the championships.

Other Stadiums that the Committee visited to assess their construction status include Kipchoge Keino in Uasin Gishu County, Bukhungu and Malinya in Kakamega County.

Is Kipchoge Keino Stadium still under construction?

At Kipchoge Keino Stadium, the MPs were concerned about the delayed renovation of the iconic facility that is in the heart of athletes who have put the country on an international map.

Then current state of Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Eldoret. Photo: Parliament of Kenya/Facebook.

The Stadium is together with Kasarani and Nyayo in Nairobi earmarked to host CHAN in August this year.

Yatta MP Basil Robert questioned the legitimacy of the project contractor selection process.

Why did the government single source the China’s Sinohydro Construction Company to undertake renovations after terminating the contract of the firm that was working on the facility,” said Basil.

On his part, Wanyama questioned why the company also demanded for a 20 percent down payment after it was single sourced.

He noted that failure by the government to pay the down payment made the construction firm not to commence works on the project.

When a company is single sourced it means it has the capacity to do the work so why demand for a down payment?” posed Wanyama.

Turbo MP Janet Sitienei asked the constructor to ensure that a high-quality race track is laid for the benefit of athletes.

Meanwhile, MP Caroli Omondi wondered why the constructor has failed to mobilize on ground.

We were expected to see heavy machines on site to show that something is going on,” he added.

The chairman explained that Ksh 3.5 billion has been allocated for the renovations and Ksh 300 million to be paid to facilitate mobilisation by the constructor.

The Kenya Defense Forces will be supervising the construction works of the Stadium in Eldoret town.

Why MPs were unhappy with Bukhungu stadium construction works

At Bukhungu MPs were unhappy that the first phase was done without considering people living with disabilities.

The Committee noted that the National government’s decision to take over completion of the remaining phases of the Stadium from the county government saying that it would ensure speedy completion of the facility.

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