Belgut MP Nelson Koech has stated that Parliament will be conducting oversight on the use of monies distributed to county governments in preparation for the now unlikely El Nino rains as predicted by the Kenya Meteorological Department.
In his view, MP Koech said that parliament will ensure that the estimated Ksh.10 billion disbursed to counties to mitigate the predicted rains will be put to good use.
“It is important to make sure that there was prudent use of those resources because I know there were people who were itching to tap on that money. We as MPs are going to oversight to make sure that any money,” he said.
The legislator was speaking on Citizen TV’s Daybreak show on Monday.
He further intimated that he had questions on Kenya Met’s prediction, arguing that nothing was pointing in the direction of a possible weather crisis.
“I had personally cursed out the predictions that had been given, I was abit skeptical. I don’t know where the Kenya MET got the information from. I have tried to look at all the science involved and I couldn’t find anything that could point towards that end,” he said.
He however noted that it is important as a country to always prepare for changes in weather patterns to help cushion citizens from the aftermath.