Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro’s recent announcement that the government has securitised fuel levies raises questions about the legality of Kenya’s public finance management. Although this move is illegal, according to Kenya’s constitutional framework, the Kenya Roads Board has confirmed that it has securitised Sh7 out of every Sh25 litre of fuel from the Road Maintenance Levy Fund for the next decade. This arrangement transforms what should be a straightforward infrastructure financing mechanism into a complex legal and constitutional crisis that demands urgent scrutiny. Follow the The Standard channel on WhatsApp KRB’s securitisation is based on Section 32A(2) of the Kenya…