Hon. Yussuf Mohamed Farah, commonly known as “Muliro,” is the Member of Parliament for Wajir West Constituency in Kenya. Affiliated with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, he has been active in parliamentary proceedings and community initiatives. Demonstrating his commitment to healthcare, he organized a free medical camp targeting at least 500 residents, aiming to […]
Hon. Yussuf Mohamed Farah, commonly known as “Muliro,” is the Member of Parliament for Wajir West Constituency in Kenya. Affiliated with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, he has been active in parliamentary proceedings and community initiatives.
Demonstrating his commitment to healthcare, he organized a free medical camp targeting at least 500 residents, aiming to enhance access to medical services in Wajir West.
Project lmplementation Status
During the year under review, National Government Constituencies Development FundWajir East Constituency allocated Kshs.67,240,000 to forty (40) projects in various
sectors including primary schools, secondary schools, security, sports and environment
within the Constituency. However, twenty-four (24) projects with a total budget of
Kshs.45,020,000 had not started as at 30 June, 2023.
ln the circumstances, failure to implement and delay in completion of planned projects
may have impacted negatively on service delivery to the public.
From | To | Institution | Qualification |
2011 | Date | University of Nairobi | MBA Ongoing |
2007 | 2009 | University of Nairobi | Bachelors Degree in Public Administration and Sociology |
From | To | Employer | Position held |
2013 | 2022 | Baraki International HQ | Managing Director |
2012 | 2013 | Wardi Relief & Development Initiative | Project Manager |
2011 | 2011 | District Pastoral Association DPA | WASH Project Coordinator |
2010 | 2010 | Interim Independent Electoral Commission | Deputy Registration Officer |
2007 | 2009 | Nomadic Development Organization | Project Officer |
2006 | 2006 | Somali Relief and Development Action | Liaison Officer |
2006 | 2008 | United Nations (UNHCR) | Field Officer |
Revenue: 87,000,000 |
Expenditure: 81,826,546 |
Budget Deficit: 5173454 |
Government units amount of Kshs.1 3,828,570 could not be confirmed.
2. Unsupported Project Management Committee BalancesNote 9.2 and Annex 3 to the financial statements reflects Project Management Committee
(PMC) accounts balance of Kshs.8,696. However, cash books bank reconciliation
statements and certificates of bank balances for the individual PMC accounts were not
provided for audit.
ln the circumstances, the accuracy and completeness of the PMC bank balance of
Kshs.8,696 could not be confirmed.
3. Unsupported Bursary Disbursements
The statement of receipts and payments reflects other grants and transfer amounts of
Kshs.61,175,335 and as disclosed in Note 6 to the financial statements, including
bursary payments amounting to Kshs.30,000,000 and Kshs.21,085,939 disbursed to
secondary schools and tertiary institutions, respectively. However, no acknowledgment
letters from beneficiary institutions were provided for audit.
ln the circumstances, the accuracy and completeness of bursary disbursements totalling Kshs.51,085,939 could not be confirmed
4. Delay in implementation of Projects
During the year under review, the Fund had a budget of Kshs.103,399,295 for
implementation of fifty-six (56) projects. Review of the Projects lmplementation Status,
budget execution by sectors and projects and project inspection carried out in March,
2024 revealed that only forty-six (46) projects with a budget of Kshs.73,2’19,295 were not
implemented.
Failure and delay in implementation of planned projects negatively impact on service
delivery to the public.
From | To | Institution | Qualification |
2011 | Date | University of Nairobi | MBA Ongoing |
2007 | 2009 | University of Nairobi | Bachelors Degree in Public Administration and Sociology |
From | To | Employer | Position held |
2013 | 2022 | Baraki International HQ | Managing Director |
2012 | 2013 | Wardi Relief & Development Initiative | Project Manager |
2011 | 2011 | District Pastoral Association DPA | WASH Project Coordinator |
2010 | 2010 | Interim Independent Electoral Commission | Deputy Registration Officer |
2007 | 2009 | Nomadic Development Organization | Project Officer |
2006 | 2006 | Somali Relief and Development Action | Liaison Officer |
2006 | 2008 | United Nations (UNHCR) | Field Officer |
Revenue: 87,000,000 |
Expenditure: 81,826,546 |
Budget Deficit: 5173454 |
Government units amount of Kshs.1 3,828,570 could not be confirmed.
2. Unsupported Project Management Committee BalancesNote 9.2 and Annex 3 to the financial statements reflects Project Management Committee
(PMC) accounts balance of Kshs.8,696. However, cash books bank reconciliation
statements and certificates of bank balances for the individual PMC accounts were not
provided for audit.
ln the circumstances, the accuracy and completeness of the PMC bank balance of
Kshs.8,696 could not be confirmed.
3. Unsupported Bursary Disbursements
The statement of receipts and payments reflects other grants and transfer amounts of
Kshs.61,175,335 and as disclosed in Note 6 to the financial statements, including
bursary payments amounting to Kshs.30,000,000 and Kshs.21,085,939 disbursed to
secondary schools and tertiary institutions, respectively. However, no acknowledgment
letters from beneficiary institutions were provided for audit.
ln the circumstances, the accuracy and completeness of bursary disbursements totalling Kshs.51,085,939 could not be confirmed
4. Delay in implementation of Projects
During the year under review, the Fund had a budget of Kshs.103,399,295 for
implementation of fifty-six (56) projects. Review of the Projects lmplementation Status,
budget execution by sectors and projects and project inspection carried out in March,
2024 revealed that only forty-six (46) projects with a budget of Kshs.73,2’19,295 were not
implemented.
Failure and delay in implementation of planned projects negatively impact on service
delivery to the public.