Members of Kenya’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) have agreed Monday to join forces with its new allies in Parliament to guard against unchecked public debt and taxation proposals.
Following a Parliamentary Group meeting, UDA lawmakers endorsed the party’s alliance with the Amani National Congress and FORD Kenya.
Speaking at Deputy President William Ruto’s official residence in Karen, Kandara lawmaker Alice Wahome said the party’s immediate focus will be to push for the review of the budget policy to cushion harsh economic situations due to the persistent drought in parts of the country.
“We’ve resolved any further attempts to burden the people of Kenyan with an unaccountable debt. We’ve therefore resolved to oppose proposals in the Finance Bill to tax people in this country further,” she said.
Wahome added that the UDA-led alliance will seek allocation of more resources to county governments.
“The UDA’s Parliamentary Group has resolved to amend the budget policy statement in order to increase county allocation to near 35 per cent as a practical measure to increase service delivery at the bottom of the pyramid,” she said.
Garissa Township MP Aden Duale said the party will hold more consultations with ANC and FORD Kenya to synchronise their agenda in Parliament.