PS
Elijah Mwangi leads the Senate Committee in a progress inspection of the
Talanta Sports City (Raila Amolo Odinga Stadium)
By Maximilla Wafula
NAIROBI, KENYA – The Principal Secretary for Sports, Mr. Elijah Mwangi, today hosted the Senate Committee on Transport, Roads, and Housing for a comprehensive inspection tour of the Talanta Sports Stadium (Raila Amolo Odinga International Stadium). The visit was aimed at auditing the progress, procurement standards, and the ultimate delivery timeline of the landmark project.
The Senate Committee joined PS Mwangi at the Talanta grounds
following their earlier morning investigations at Wilson Airport. The joint
delegation conducted a walk-through of the site to assess the service levels
attained so far in the stadium’s development.
Speaking during the tour, the Committee expressed
satisfaction with the physical work done by the contractors, who comprise a
specialized team from the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) and the Ministry of
Sports.
"We have come to check on the status report of this
particular development. We have established here that the leadership on-site is
indicating the stadium could be structurally accomplished by May, but
realistically, full utility for the public and sporting events will begin
around July," the Committee noted.
A primary focus of the inspection was fiscal oversight. The Senators emphasized that high-level infrastructure must align with strict "value for money" principles.
"We are very keen on making sure that the procurement
was done the right way and the sum of resources being used here are within the
realm that ensures value for money," the delegation affirmed. "We
have checked the stadium and we think it is pretty well done so far. Our next
step is to confirm that there are no unnecessary contract variations that might
inflate the budget."
The Talanta Sports City is expected to be a centerpiece for
regional sports, and the Ministry of Sports remains committed to meeting
international standards. PS Elijah Mwangi reassured the Committee that the
collaboration between the military and the ministry is designed to fast-track
the project without compromising on quality or transparency.


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