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The Cabinet Secretary for EAC, the ASALs and Regional Development, Hon. Rebecca Miano, has today informed Senators that Igamba-Ngβombe Sub-County in Tharaka Nithi County hasnβt been declassified as an ASAL area.Β
While appearing before the Senate Committee on National Cohesion, Equal Opportunity and Regional Integration led by Marsabit Senator Mohamed Chute, the Cabinet Secretary told the Members of the Committee that the Ministry isnβt aware of any declassification of the sub-county.Β
She added that her Ministry uses the Kenya Agriculture and Livestock Research Organizationβs (KARLO) Aridity Index Study to classify regions as Arid, Semi-Arid or Non-Arid in Kenya.
βBased on the KARLOβS Study, Tharaka Nithi has over 50% of its land mass thatβs classified as Arid and Semi-Arid area. Igamba-Ngβombe Subcounty is one of the locations in the county which constitutes the ASALs,β Hon. Miano said.Β
On their part, the Members of the Committee raised concerns about the non-payment of hardship allowance to civil servants in the sub-county despite it being classified as a hardship area, and asked the Cabinet Secretary to look into the matter.Β
βAlthough you have indicated that Igamba-Ngβombe sub-county hasnβt been declassified, declassification is there because the civil servants from the area arenβt paid hardship allowance. You should look into that matter,β Senator Gataya said.Β
Hon Miano was appearing before the Committee to respond to a Request for a Statement by Tharaka Nithi Senator Mwenda Gataya on the Declassification of Igamba-Ngβombe Sub-County in Tharaka Nithi as an Arid and Semi-Arid Area.