This is as per Cord Co-Principal Kalonzo Musyoka, who has blamed Jubilee coalition for neglecting to run the nation successfully.
Talking in Homa Bay, Kalonzo said the present money crunch is an indication of fizzled administration.
Kalonzo's suppositions come only two days after Treasury CS Henry Rotich rejected cases that the administration is confronting a money emergency.
Rotich however conceded there were income issues.
Two days back, Rotich told the Parliamentary board of trustees on spending plan that as opposed to reports, ksh 34 billion had been dispensed to the areas.
He said the income issue was brought on by the current moderate monetary share combined with the tight liquidity all inclusive.
On the other hand, the gathering of governors on Friday rejected cases that the National Treasury discharged trusts to areas.
The Council's Chairman Peter Munya said Rotich deceived parliament when he said trusts had been discharged to areas.
"Give him a chance to quit misdirecting the national get together, there is no cash, and they have not given us cash, the main cash they have possessed the capacity to discharge up to now is given us is cash to pay for compensations," said Munya.
The National Assembly Budget Committee had summoned Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich to show up before it Thursday to clarify the present trade lack out the nation.
Rotich's summoning came in the wake of a trade mash out the get together that saw power supply hindered by the Kenya Power Company and Members of Parliament missing recompenses and staff individuals going for quite a long time without pay.
This likewise came as the Council of Governors, through its seat Peter Munya, cautioned that it will move to court over the drawn out postponement in discharging stores for the areas, a deferral they say has undermined the district's operations governments.
Munya related the postponed payment of stores to the provinces with the same's preoccupation to different activities that had not been planned for by the national government.
As per Munya, the delayed deferred in payment of stores to the districts brings up a ton of issues.
Munya, who is additionally Meru County Governor, says that the national government has been noiseless on the deferral regardless of the governors raising the issue with top workplaces including that of the president and the Senate
He blamed the national government for denying so as to disappoint devolution districts trusts and supposedly attempting to take back regressed capacities, for example, wellbeing.