Close Menu
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Golf
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    • Travel
  • Gossip
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News CentralNews Central
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    1. Football
    2. Athletics
    3. Rugby
    4. Golf
    5. View All

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    1. Travel
    2. View All

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025

    OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

    September 12, 2025

    Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

    September 12, 2025

    Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

    September 12, 2025

    Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

    September 12, 2025
  • Gossip
News CentralNews Central
Home»Politics»Rising concerns over E-procurement system
Politics

Rising concerns over E-procurement system

By By Irene GithinjiSeptember 12, 2025No Comments9 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram Reddit WhatsApp
Rising concerns over E-procurement system
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit VKontakte Telegram WhatsApp
National Treasury CS John Mbadi addresses the media on the status of e-government procurement system at the Treasury Building, Nairobi, on August 28, 2025. [File, Standard] 

There is growing opposition on the directive requiring all government agencies to migrate to the new electronic procurement platform, with concerns of delayed acquisition of critical commodities in some sectors.

Samburu Governor, Jonathan Lati Lelelit who appeared before the Senate Committee on Roads and Transportation to respond to county queries said e-procurement is the way to go for the country.

He however said that it may pose a major challenge to the operations of counties, for instance in running of the school feeding programme that requires immediate procurement.


Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

At the moment, he said there has not been any absorption in counties and could end this quarter with no procurement adding that however good the system is, it should have been taken in phases or allowed sometime.

“Like now, if I were to buy seeds for our counties for people to plant, the planting season is here and I cannot have seeds. Even worse, schools are open and in the entire county we do a school feeding programme for the children the entire term because that is how they go to school. As we speak today, we have not procured a single thing for our schools,” the governor said.

“The school calendar does not know that we are supposed to use e-procurement and we do not have food in schools, and we cannot procure, it is most likely that this term will end without our children having food in schools and that filters into something very serious like dropout rates in very remote areas, so as Parliament, maybe these issues should be raised at national level. How do you explain e-procurement in a very remote area in Samburu,” he added.

He, however said that proposers of e– procurement have good intentions for Kenyans and eventually it is the way to go for the country.

“But if we consider where we are today as counties, we are in the middle of September and it is possible to get to the end of the month without procuring anything. How are we supposed, as government entities to absorb every quarter as produced by the Controller of Budget?” he posed.

Mwingi Senator, Enoch Wambua who was the session chairperson urged the Governors to do the most natural thing, to speak the truth to the National Government, saying that it cannot dictate how counties are run because those are two different levels of Government.

He said the move to dictate everything, including systems of governance to counties should come to an end if all stakeholders speak the truth to the National Government.

“Good intentions do not always yield to positive results. When you listen to what the governor is saying and about those children to access education, talking about e-procurement is like playing a guitar to a goat, because, what are you telling them?

They are supposed to be in schools, they were in school last term now what has happened? The National Government cannot pretend that it can allocate any money to any county, they cannot. The money is allocated to counties by Parliament,” Wambua said.

Nominated Senator, Peris Tobiko agreed with the Governor saying there is need for candid conversation for e-procurement because, as good as it is and well-intended, it might come to negate the good intentions of devolution, especially in remote counties and people may not understand this concept.

“People may not understand the issue of e-procurement and will be a platform of survival for the fittest, contractors who are qualified and have capital, have systems in place yet we are trying to empower our people at that very grassroots level so we should not disempower people with policy that might need to be implemented in phases but I think this is a conversation that needs to be opened up,” she said.

Marsabit Senator, Mohamed Chute said that e-procurement will cure processes involved but the fact that it is being rushed could bring challenges.

“Because e-pro it is being rushed like it happened with Social Health Authority, we are having issues because of doing it without having a proper programme. We hope the governor can try to fast track the e-procurement because it is something that can help this country,” Chute said.

The National Assembly Committee on Implementation was scheduled to meet yesterday, with the agenda being the implementation status of recommendations of the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Circular No. 04/2025 on the mandatory use of e-GP by all procuring entities in contravention of section 77 of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, Cap. 412C.

However, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi sought a postponement to a later date.

[email protected]

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

There is growing opposition on the directive requiring all government agencies to migrate to the new
electronic procurement platform
, with
 
concerns
 
of delayed acquisition of critical commodities in some sectors.

Samburu Governor, Jonathan Lati Lelelit who appeared before the Senate Committee on Roads and Transportation to respond to county queries said
 
e-procurement
 
is the way to go for the country.

He however said that it may pose a major challenge to the operations of counties, for instance in running of the school feeding programme that requires immediate procurement.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

At the moment, he said there has not been any absorption in counties and
could end this quarter with no procurement
adding that however good the system is, it should have been taken in phases or allowed sometime.
“Like now, if I were to buy seeds for our counties for people to plant, the planting season is here and I cannot have seeds. Even worse, schools are open and in the entire county we do a school feeding programme for the children the entire term because that is how they go to school. As we speak today, we have not procured a single thing for our schools,” the governor said.

“The school calendar does not know that we are supposed to use
 
e-procurement
 
and we do not have food in schools, and we cannot procure, it is most likely that this term will end without our children having food in schools and that filters into something very serious like dropout rates in very remote areas, so as Parliament, maybe these issues should be raised at national level. How do you explain
 
e-procurement
 
in a very remote area in Samburu,” he added.

He, however said that proposers of
 
e
–
 
procurement
 
have good intentions for Kenyans and eventually it is the way to go for the country.
“But if we consider where we are today as counties, we are in the middle of September and it is possible to get to the end of the month without procuring anything. How are we supposed, as government entities to absorb every quarter as produced by the Controller of Budget?” he posed.

Mwingi Senator, Enoch Wambua who was the session chairperson urged the Governors to do the most natural thing, to speak the truth to the National Government, saying that it cannot dictate how counties are run because those are two different levels of Government.
He said the move to dictate everything, including systems of governance to counties should come to an end if all stakeholders speak the truth to the National Government.

“Good intentions do not always yield to positive results. When you listen to what the governor is saying and about those children to access education, talking about
 
e-procurement
 
is like playing a guitar to a goat, because, what are you telling them?

They are supposed to be in schools, they were in school last term now what has happened? The National Government cannot pretend that it can allocate any money to any county, they cannot. The money is allocated to counties by Parliament,” Wambua said.
Nominated Senator, Peris Tobiko agreed with the Governor saying there is need for candid conversation for
 
e-procurement
 
because, as good as it is and well-intended, it might come to negate the good intentions of devolution, especially in remote counties and people may not understand this concept.

“People may not understand the issue of
 
e-procurement
 
and will be a platform of survival for the fittest, contractors who are qualified and have capital, have systems in place yet we are trying to empower our people at that very grassroots level so we should not disempower people with policy that might need to be implemented in phases but I think this is a conversation that needs to be opened up,” she said.
Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletter
Marsabit Senator, Mohamed Chute said that
 
e-procurement
 
will cure processes involved but the fact that it is being rushed could bring challenges.
“Because e-pro it is being rushed like it happened with Social Health Authority, we are having issues because of doing it without having a proper programme. We hope the governor can try to fast track the
 
e-procurement
 
because it is something that can help this country,” Chute said.

The National Assembly Committee on Implementation was scheduled to meet yesterday, with the agenda being the implementation status of recommendations of the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Circular No. 04/2025 on the mandatory use of e-GP by all procuring entities in contravention of section 77 of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, Cap. 412C.

However, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi sought a postponement to a later date.

[email protected]

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Published Date: 2025-09-12 12:21:53
Author:
By Irene Githinji
Source: The Standard
By Irene Githinji

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

News Just In

OCS in trouble after attending Murkomen meeting drunk

September 12, 2025

Why Ruto's meeting with education stakeholders was postponed

September 12, 2025

Kenya establishes Advisory Committee to spearhead first national mental health survey

September 12, 2025

Wanavokali to host ‘Vibes Vokals’ album celebration concert at Mass House

September 12, 2025
Crystalgate Group is digital transformation consultancy and software development company that provides cutting edge engineering solutions, helping companies and enterprise clients untangle complex issues that always emerge during their digital evolution journey. Contact us on https://crystalgate.co.ke/
News Central
News Central
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp RSS
Quick Links
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Lifestyle & Travel
  • Sports
  • About News Central
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
About Us
At NewsCentral, we are committed to delivering in-depth journalism, real-time updates, and thoughtful commentary on the issues that matter to our readers.
© 2025 News Central.
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.