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Govt allocates Sh58.7B for constituency development

The National Government has set aside Sh58.7 billion for the development of constituencies through the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) in the 2025/2026 financial year.

The allocation represents an increase from the Sh54.7 billion that was disbursed during the 2024/2025 financial year.

Out of the total allocation, the government has so far released Sh32.3 billion to the NG-CDF Board for onwards disbursement to constituencies across the country.

Speaking in Nambale on Saturday during the commissioning of the Sierra Girls Senior School storey tuition and administration block, the Principal Secretary, State Department for Economic Planning, Boniface Makokha, said the fund was being prudently utilised to transform communities.

The Director of the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) Board, Naomi Shiyonga (C), flanked by NG-CDF Board CEO, Yusuf Mbuno (R) and Nambale MP Geoffrey Mulanya (L), cuts a ribbon to launch Sierra Girls Senior School storey tuition and administration block on Saturday, January 24, 2026.

Makokha noted that scrapping the fund would deny constituents development currently being witnessed, particularly in the improvement of school infrastructure and the support of learners through bursaries and scholarships.

He said Nambale was the 14th constituency he had visited as he monitored and assessed the absorption of NG-CDF funds in ongoing projects.

The PS commended NG-CDF committees, saying there was clear evidence that the fund was transforming communities, especially in the education sector, adding that its scrapping would render many residents helpless.

He urged the fund’s constituency committees to benchmark with other constituencies that had demonstrated efficient absorption of funds and timely implementation of infrastructure projects.

NG-CDF Board Director Naomi Shiyonga said the Board would fast-track the approval of project proposals submitted by constituency committees to expedite development initiatives.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of the NG-CDF Board, Yusuf Mbuno, who accompanied the PS thanked the government for progressively increasing the fund’s allocation from Sh1.2 billion in 2003 to the current Sh58.7 billion.

Mbuno noted that funds were now being released in a timely manner, adding that about 55 per cent of the allocation had already been disbursed by the government to the board as early as now, halfway through the financial year.

He said Nambale Constituency was allocated Sh182 million and had so far received Sh102 million.

“As a board, we are committed to approving project proposals promptly to ensure development projects are fast-tracked for the benefit of citizens,” he said.

Mbuno challenged critics calling for the scrapping of NG-CDF to propose alternative mechanisms, warning that communities would lose key development opportunities.

He recalled that before the fund was established in 2003, Members of Parliament relied on harambees to support development initiatives, noting that such fundraisers could not raise the millions required for projects such as classroom construction.

“This storey tuition and administration block at Sierra Girls Senior School, constructed at a cost of Sh22 million, could not have been realised through fundraising alone,” he said.

He expressed optimism that the Court of Appeal would allow the fund to continue operating, citing its impact on community development.

By Moses Wekesa

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