The government of Burundi could be sent to regional court for failure to pay even a single coin towards the east African community budget but continuing to depend on remittances from member states. A motion on the state of EAC budget for financial year 2016-2017, by Nancy Abisai (Kenya) showed that of the $8,378,108 needed from Burundi, it had contributed zero U.S dollars in this financial year and had arrears of $771,037 from the previous fiscal year. Each of the five EAC member states is required to make a contribution of $8,378,108 per financial year and required to pay before 31st December. For fiscal year 2016/17 remittances from Uganda were highest with 91.53 percent ($7,668,419), followed by Kenya at 52.4 percent ($4,395,707), Rwanda at 48.07 percent ($4,027,316) and Tanzania at 30.47 percent with $2.553.203. However, Fred Mukasa Mbidde ( Uganda) questioned why Tanzania performance is below 50 percent mark yet they are chairing the community. Other EALA lawmakers argue that Burundi’s failure to honour its contribution has led to the bloc’s failure to pay its suppliers and staff. For example by the end of March 32 senior staff at the EALA secretariat will leave the assembly to seek greener pastures elsewhere. “Some of these states should be taken to court. We should punish such members to ensure partner states adhere to the treaty,”Dora Byamukama (Uganda) said. Abubakar D. Abdi Ogle suggested harsher measures requesting that defaulting member states should be stopped from any kind of operations until they honour their contributions...
Burundi Fails to Honour Contribution to EAC Budget
Posted on: March 17, 2017
Posted on: March 17, 2017