Inside The Nadco Agenda: UDA and ODM will be firming up their political marriage through their very first of joint parliamentary group meeting. Pundits say the committee is the glue to cosmetically hold the two parties together. #NTVWeekendEdition @zeynabIsmail @Karanja_Ibrah https://t.co/thjxdCrQUi
UDA, ODM lawmakers set for joint Parliamentary Group meeting https://t.co/y1APxlCYnB
Group Laments Decay Despite ₦54Billion Spent On Abia School Renovations, Demands Project Breakdown | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/ac23dK70iH https://t.co/N7JYpk3Avu
Kenyan Members of Parliament (MPs) have been reported to accept bribes in exchange for passing bills and protecting suspects, according to multiple media outlets including Nation Africa and NTV Kenya. This practice has drawn public scrutiny and calls for investigation from organizations such as the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), which has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to probe alleged bribes amounting to 3 million Nigerian naira for legislative bills and motions. President William Ruto recently criticized parliament over bribery demands related to oversight duties. In response to ongoing political challenges, UDA and ODM lawmakers are set to hold their first joint parliamentary group meeting, hosted by President Ruto and Raila Odinga, to discuss the implementation of their memorandum of understanding (MOU). This meeting aims to solidify the political alliance between the two parties, which has experienced internal divisions within ODM. Separately, concerns have been raised over the management of a ₦54 billion fund spent on school renovations in Abia, with calls for a detailed project breakdown amid reports of decay despite the expenditure.