NGAAF officials warned against corruption

NGAAF Chairperson Racheal Musyoki (with a microphone), Mariakani MCA Martha Koki and Kaloleni MP Peter Katana hand over a women's group registration certificate during the commemoration of the International Day of Widows in Mariakani sub county, Mombasa. Photo by Haniel Mengistu.

Women-Grants

The National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) Chairperson Rachael Musyoki has put on notice officials engaging in corruption, thus frustrating women in accessing grants from the kitty.

Speaking during commemoration of the International Widow’s Day in Mariakani sub county, Mombasa, Musyoki divulged that they are probing several cases of fraud, and they will soon apprehend and charge some unethical officers in their midst.

Some of the cases were from the Coast region where women go through hell, when applying for funds to boost their businesses. The Chairperson lauded the Mariakani Member of County Assembly (MCA) Martha Koki for bringing together more than 2000 widows to register them into groups.

“As NGAAF we shall come in and assist them to get grants, but I send warning to some government officials who are not doing their job, while defrauding the vulnerable groups in accessing such funds,” she said. Musyoki further ordered for the simplification of the application process to ensure accessibility of the fund by more women at the grassroots in a bid to increase the uptake.

“As a National Government, we shall work with MCAs and chiefs to make sure those targeted get the right information in order to empower them. We encourage women and youth to organize themselves in groups for easier access to the affirmative funds,” said Musyoki.

On her part, Koki promised to work with both governmental and non-governmental organizations to empower widows in her area of jurisdiction. “We have registered close to 2000 widows, and we can confirm no one masquerades, since we have done due diligence by using their husbands’ death certificates, which have been certified by the local administrators,” said the MCA.

“With such groups of widows in Mariakani, we shall start revolving funds for the groups by Monday after they open bank accounts. Already funds are there to operationalize their accounts,” she added Koki decried the discrimination of widows at the Coast region, with some of them being chased out of their houses, once they lose their husbands.

“We have laws, and we shall follow them once one loses her husband to ensure they get what’s rightfully theirs,” she said. Kaloleni MP Paul Katana speaking during the same event, said there was a need to put the government in check for the benefit of the people.

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