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You’re not ready for this!! PG County is getting a SPHERE!! It will be only the 2nd in the US and expected to bring in 1️⃣billion in revenue annually!

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When the third governor of Nakuru County took office in 2022, the county was collecting KSh 3.6 billion in Own Source Revenue (OSR). In just one year, that figure dropped to KSh 1.6 billion. A year later, it has fallen further to KSh 700 million. At the same time, Kiambu County moved in the opposite direction — doubling its OSR from KSh 2.7 billion to KSh 5.4 billion. Ironically, both county chiefs served as Senators during the same period. They understood oversight. They understood revenue law. They understood accountability. So what changed? How does a county hospital like PGH Nakuru, reportedly generating close to KSh 2 billion annually, exist in a county that now declares only KSh 700 million in total OSR? How does quarrying in Maai Mahiu, boosted by the President’s affordable housing agenda, generate an estimated KSh 1.8 billion annually, yet the county books reflect less than KSh 1 billion in total own-source revenue? This is not a small discrepancy. This is not a clerical error. This is a collapse. If revenue streams are expanding — hospital collections rising, quarry levies increasing, business activity growing — then declining OSR points to only three possibilities: • Weak systems • Massive leakage • Or deliberate sabotage of county revenue structures Nakuru is not a poor county. It is strategically located, agriculturally rich, industrially active, and commercially vibrant. A county with that profile does not shrink its revenue base unless leadership allows it. The people of Nakuru deserve answers. Where is the money going? Who is accountable? Why are services not improving while collections are allegedly happening? This is not politics. This is public finance. And if these figures are accurate, then what we are witnessing is not just underperformance — it is a betrayal of public trust. Nakuru deserves transparency. Nakuru deserves leadership. Nakuru deserves better. Sen Tabitha Karanja Keroche, MGH

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