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Azimio leader Raila Odinga has strongly criticized members of parliament for attempting to gain control over the allocation of county revenue through a bill presented in parliament. Earlier today, Raila highlighted the ongoing tug-of-war between the national assembly and the senate over the 2024 revenue allocation amendment bill, labelling it a betrayal of Kenyans. This development comes after MPs pushed for the withdrawal of a court case filed by governors to pave the way for deciding how these funds should be allocated.
Raila condemns MPs over standoff on transfer of county funds
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