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"speaker_name": "Mr Davis Chirchir",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, allow me not to repeat the question, but to respond that KeRRA received a total of Ksh42,101,040 per constituency, countrywide, under the 22 per cent RMLF, that is the Road Maintenance Levy Fund, financing for the financial year 2023/24, including 17 constituencies in Nairobi County. When you compute what was received and disbursed to Nairobi, it totals to Ksh 715,717,680 for that 22 per cent Royal Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF). Hon. Speaker and Members, the amoun,t however, falls short of the initial budgeted amount of Ksh44,522,070 per constituency as earlier guided by Kenya Roads Board as ceiling for the Financial Year 2023/2024. The variance arose due to actual RMLF collection falling short of the projected amounts by a margin of 5.4 per cent per constituency which total to Ksh 2,421,030 and of course the shortfall is due to the amount of petroleum products that were consumed in the country. I have shown a table that details the disbursement received in the reporting year 23/24 and how we twained that money and the shortfall that I have talked about."
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