MPs locked out of KICC over Sh50 million rent arrears
Politics
By
David Njaaga
| May 12, 2025
Members of Parliament have been locked out of offices at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) due to unpaid rent of more than Sh50 million.
A lawmaker has confirmed on condition of anonymity.
The Parliamentary Service Commission, in a letter dated May 9, asked KICC to restore access as it works to clear the arrears before the financial year ends on June 30.
In the letter, the commission explained that it has a long-standing contract with the Kenyatta International Convention Centre to provide accommodation and parking for lawmakers.
“We request that you allow the members of Parliament to continue accessing the facilities at KICC, including parking at COMESA grounds without interference,” said Clement Nyandiere, Director-General of Parliamentary Joint Services.
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The commission noted it had already paid Sh134 million this financial year, including Sh73 million for the 2023/2024 period and Sh61 million for the current financial year up to December 2024.
Nyandiere said delays in payment were caused by budgetary pressures and slow exchequer releases.
The commission is now seeking additional funds to settle the Sh50.7 million balance before the financial year ends.
A copy of the letter was sent to National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, who chairs the commission.