Defence Cabinet Secretary Dr Monica Juma has defended the National Government’s decision to have the military running certain public Institutions.
In an interview, Wednesday on Spice FM, Dr Juma sought to debunk the notion that President Uhuru is militarising public institutions, case in point being the recent military takeover at the troubled Kenya Meat Commission (KMC).
The CS said the involvement of the military is nothing new nor extraordinary.
“There is nothing wrong or extraordinary about it. The idea is to place them in an administrative platform that helps them deliver on their mandate,” she said.
She pointed out that today, for instance, the trade portfolio sits at the Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and Corporate Affairs, when trade makes up a large part of Kenya’s investment.
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Juma posed: “How come this is not an issue? We expected this to be a big issue but it’s not, because it’s nothing new.”
She also clarified that the idea of having the military oversee operations at KMC was to improve on the service, and the bigger picture should now be about the turnaround.
“When we first went into KMC, we found a situation. We found it slaughtering three to seven cows a day. It now slaughters 200 daily and we’re looking to upscale to 2,000 animals a day by the end of the year,” CS Juma said.
Juma further defended Uhuru’s resolve by saying that at the end of the day, all decisions are made to better serve the interests of Kenyans.
“Every officer serving in the KDF is a Kenyan. The debate rather should be has this person delivered? This notion that someone in uniform is sinister is misguided,” she noted.
The president ordered the military to run the cash-strapped Kenya Meat Commission in September 2020, to boost its operation and survival.
At the time of restructuring, KMC had sunk deep into a debt of Sh1.1 billion. This included livestock farmers’ dues of Sh254.4 million and outstanding payroll deductions totalling Sh144 million.
Dr Juma attributed most of KMC's problems to non-functional systems, lack of proper supervision and business processes.
Other public entities run by the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) currently include the Uhuru Gardens Monument compound and some functions of Nairobi County under the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) headed by Major General Mohammed Badi.