Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) Chairman Charles Nyachae has called on counties which share towns and other resources to team up and manage them jointly.
Nyachae said that such counties should not disagree over the management of towns and resources and should instead work jointly.
Speaking to the press after addressing Nyamira County MCAs, Nyachae said that wrangles in counties are derailing development projects.
“Counties that share towns and other resources like roads, hospitals should work jointly in developing these resources and not to have fights and disagreements that disrupt development projects in those areas,” said Nyachae.
He said that Issues of boundary disputes are neither here nor there because there is no Ward that is in two counties noting that the same is happening in India and Canada and called on them to accept it and move on with development projects instead of fighting for ’no good reason’.
He also said that the Makueni case is setting a very bad example and beseeching the President to come and dissolve the county should now be the last option for the county after all efforts to put things right have failed.
Nyachae said that the impeaching of governors requires more checks and balances not to be abused by the MCAs.