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The Senate County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) has rejected a request by Garissa Governor Nadhif Jama to postpone his appearance before the Committee, instead issuing summons warning that failure to comply will attract sanctions provided for under the law.
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Governor Jama was scheduled to appear before the Committee on Thursday, January 29, 2026, to respond to queries raised by the Auditor-General in the audit reports of the Garissa County Executive for the 2024/25 financial year.
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However, the Governor wrote to the Committee seeking a postponement, citing planned foreign travel for reasons not disclosed in the letter.
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βWe have reviewed the request by the Governor and we are of the strong view that the reasons given are not justifiable under the law,β CPAC Chairperson Senator Moses Kajwang said while delivering the Committeeβs ruling at Parliament Buildings.
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βTravelling out of the country is not a constitutional obligation and cannot override the requirements of accountability,β he added, noting that the tight timelines for the audit process leave no room for postponing appearances by governors.
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Senator Kajwang further advised governors to put on hold any foreign travel plans until the end of March, when the consideration of Auditor-Generalβs reports on county financial accounts is expected to conclude, as required by law.
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Senator Enock Wambua faulted the Governorβs letter, saying it lacked critical details about the intended travel.
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βThe letter is vague. He says he is travelling, but to where and for what purpose? Is it an emergency?β Senator Wambua posed.
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Senator Samson Cherarkey observed that governors had become the weakest link in the implementation of devolution, accusing them of reluctance to subject themselves to accountability.
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In the past week, the Committee has also issued summons to Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo, Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Samburu Governor Lati Lelelit, all of whom have defied calls to appear before the Committee to respond to audit queries.
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On Tuesday, January 27, the Committee revealed it was exploring legal mechanisms to compel governors to account for billions of shillings allocated to counties but which they have been reluctant to explain.
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Among the options under consideration is engaging the National Treasury to halt disbursement of funds to counties whose governors fail to submit themselves for accountability.