President Ruto's UDA Gets Lion's Share of Political Parties Fund at Sh577 Million

President Ruto's UDA Gets Lion's Share of Political Parties Fund at Sh577 Million

President Ruto-led United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party will receive the lion’s share of the political parties’ fund for the financial year 2022/2023 after garnering the majority votes in the August 9th general election.

48 political parties have been allocated a total of Sh1.47 billion, with UDA receiving over half a billion shillings, according to a gazette notice by the Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu dated November 2nd.

UDA was allocated Sh577,162,898, followed by Raila Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement (Sh308,260,679), former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party (Sh135,113,518), Kalonzo Musyoka’s Wiper (Sh72,110,017), DAP-K (Sh31,642,281), UDM (Sh26,897,846), ANC (Sh26,600,684), and Ford-Kenya (Sh25,863,869).

Other are Narc-Kenya (Sh7,559,722) Devolution Empowerment Party (Sh13,781,840), Democratic Party of Kenya (Sh5,485,815), Party of National Unity (Sh4,462,017), NARC (Sh5,153,865 11), KANU (Sh23,938,039), Muungano Party (Sh6,743,290), Chama Cha Mashinani (Sh8,113,606), Chama Cha Kazi (Sh6,533,345) and Tujibebe Wakenya Party (Sh7,581,022).

70 percent of the political parties’ fund is shared based on the total number of votes secured by each political party in the preceding general election.

15 percent of the fund is allocated to political parties based on the number of candidates from special interest groups elected in the preceding general election while 10 percent is shared based on the total number of representatives from the political party elected in the preceding general election. Five percent is allocated for administration expenses.

In the National Assembly, UDA has 145 MPs, ODM (86), Jubilee (28), Wiper (26), UDM (8), ANC (8), Ford-Kenya (6), KANU (6), DAP-Kenya (5), PAA (3), Kenya Union Party (3), UPIA (2), Maendeleo Chap Chap (2) and The Service Party (2). In the Senate, UDA has the highest number of representatives with 32 of the 67 senators.

The Political Parties Act sets aside 0.3 percent of the national government revenue annually to finance the activities of political parties.
 

Comments

Juju (not verified)     Sat, 11/05/2022 @ 08:04am

It’s time to abolish this free taxpayers sponsorship of our corrupt politicians! It has been a cash cow for the politicians on our backs! This experiment didn’t work as intended! It’s just mega corruption!!!

imkgoogo (not verified)     Sat, 11/05/2022 @ 11:40am

Parties without a single MP, yet they received Millions of our hard earned money: Narc-K, Devolution Empowerment Party, DP, PNU, NARC, Muungano Party, Chama Cha Mashinani, Chama Cha Kazi, and Tujibebe Wakenya. And Narc-K is now spending that money in Arusha.

Menye (not verified)     Sat, 11/05/2022 @ 04:15pm

Dump supporters to the poop katiba should explain why they voted YES to waste my taxation on private political parties.Why do Kenyans take loans to reward murderers,violent gangsters/grabbers and all sorts of evil doers?Many are in denial of a bloody revolution but this katiba must be amended to remove this upuuzi plus downsizing the bloated govt.Why take loans to pay salaries to idle/non-performing staff?Why 48 duplicating governments/parliaments and 700 ministries/ministers?

Asista (not verified)     Sat, 11/05/2022 @ 10:56pm

And then someone says Raila is not in government. When you are free loading on tax payers money, you are in government. If for example 300 million given to ODM is divided into 12 months, you get about 25 million a month. Give Raila 5 million monthly salary and the rest of 20 million to pay his own office space, a few tea ladies, gardeners and flower girls!
I mentioned Raila since he claims he is not in government yet he is part that takes away from the hunger stricken families. Free money.
This in my view is corruption through the back door. Political parties should be raising their own money through willing membership or fundraising and not take away directly from the coffers.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Mon, 11/07/2022 @ 09:47am

And they still charge a lot of money for nominations. Politics pays big..now reduce wage bill for politicians and top civil service

MadarakaKG (not verified)     Mon, 11/07/2022 @ 11:08am

Abolish this waste of taxpayers money. Some parties here are irrelevant and are a money making ventures.

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