Automation Boosts County Revenue Collection

Vihiga: The source of revenue generated in Vihiga County has been boosted over the past two years, thanks to the automation of the process. Governor Dr. Wilber Ottichilo announced that at least Sh 340 million was raised in the financial year 2023-2024...

Vihiga: The source of revenue generated in Vihiga County has been boosted over the past two years, thanks to the automation of the process. Governor Dr. Wilber Ottichilo announced that at least Sh 340 million was raised in the financial year 2023-2024, up from Sh. 240 million the previous year since the inception of the cashless transaction systems.

According to Kenya News Agency, the automated new system has sealed the loopholes that allowed pilferage of revenue under the manual system. Dr. Ottichilo expressed optimism that an additional KSh. 400 million is projected for the upcoming financial year. He has appealed to the residents to cooperate with the revenue officers by paying the rates, license fees, and other charges, which will enable the county to secure the funds needed for providing services and fulfilling other obligations.

The governor acknowledged grievances raised by traders in various markets concerning poor sanitation facilities. These issues are currently being addressed. In an effort to promote urbanization, preparations are at advanced stages for the elevation of Kaimosi/Cheptulu and Luanda townships to municipality status. This move aims to improve social amenities for the benefit of the residents.

At present, the county has a single municipality named Vihiga, which consists of Vihiga and Sabatia sub-counties, headquartered in Mbale town.

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