The Kisii County Assembly has extended its sitting period for another two weeks to discuss on important Bills that have not been passed before the members break for leave.
Bombaba MCA Koina Onyancha argued that the assembly needed to extend its sittings to be able MCAs to discuss the Auditor General’s report on 2013/2014 Kisii County expenditure, and also the 2014/2015 county budget.
He also said that they needed time to talk about the issue of criteria followed in employment of various county staff members of staff, which has raised eyebrows among residents.
During the extension, the county assembly will also discuss a Bill that seeks to recognise village administrators to boost security.
Onyancha noted that these Bills were very important and needed to be concluded to ease service delivery to the people.
The County Assembly was to take a break on December 3 and resume sessions on February 3, 2016.