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IEK condoles with family of late Eng. Hannington Juma, calls for probe into KRA-linked death

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IEK condoles with family of late Eng. Hannington Juma, calls for probe into KRA-linked death

The Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK) has expressed deep sorrow following the death of Eng. Juma Hannington Raburu, the proprietor of Gogni Rajope Construction Company Ltd., who allegedly took his own life at the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) offices in Kisumu on Thursday.

In a statement issued by IEK Secretary-General, Eng. Jackton Mwembe, the professional body described the late Raburu as “a father, a husband, a mentor, a professional colleague and a friend to many.”

“It is regrettable that we lose a life that is promising and a resource to the nation through such an occurrence,” Mwembe said. “No Kenyan should die because they owe their government money in form of taxes or otherwise. The best act is to have an amicable engagement and a favourable payment plan.”

The IEK has called for comprehensive investigations into the circumstances leading to the engineer’s death, while urging government institutions to address the growing crisis of pending bills that continue to cripple contractors and consultants across the country.

IEK Secretary-General, Eng. Jackton Mwembe, eulogised the late Eng. Hannington Juma as “a father, a husband, a mentor, a professional colleague and a friend to many.”

Mwembe decried the exponential growth of unpaid dues owed to professionals in the built environment, noting that engineers and contractors have borne the brunt of government institutions failing to honour payment for services rendered.

“Many Kenyans have fallen victim to non-payment by public institutions, which has led to ailments and even death. Procurement of services should not be initiated unless funds have been allocated,” he said.

He further urged state agencies to work collaboratively and where necessary, issue promissory notes to cushion service providers from financial distress and public embarrassment.

“Paying taxes is a patriotic duty. The same government must also facilitate prompt settlement of its debts to service providers,” Mwembe added. “Our brother, father, friend and colleague needed a listening ear and understanding.”

Eng. Raburu’s death has reignited debate on the financial and psychological toll of delayed payments, tax disputes and political interference in Kenya’s construction industry. His firm, Gogni Rajope Construction, has been behind several major infrastructure projects in western Kenya but faced mounting challenges in recent years, including contract terminations and alleged blacklisting.

Police have launched investigations into the incident, as tributes continue to pour in from across the engineering fraternity.

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The Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK) has expressed deep sorrow following the death of Eng. Juma Hannington Raburu, the proprietor of Gogni Rajope Construction Company Ltd., who allegedly took his own life at the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) offices in Kisumu on Thursday.

In a statement issued by IEK Secretary-General, Eng. Jackton Mwembe, the professional body described the late Raburu as “a father, a husband, a mentor, a professional colleague and a friend to many.”

“It is regrettable that we lose a life that is promising and a resource to the nation through such an occurrence,” Mwembe said. “No Kenyan should die because they owe their government money in form of taxes or otherwise. The best act is to have an amicable engagement and a favourable payment plan.”

The IEK has called for comprehensive investigations into the circumstances leading to the engineer’s death, while urging government institutions to address the growing crisis of pending bills that continue to cripple contractors and consultants across the country.

IEK Secretary-General, Eng. Jackton Mwembe, eulogised the late Eng. Hannington Juma as “a father, a husband, a mentor, a professional colleague and a friend to many.”

Mwembe decried the exponential growth of unpaid dues owed to professionals in the built environment, noting that engineers and contractors have borne the brunt of government institutions failing to honour payment for services rendered.

“Many Kenyans have fallen victim to non-payment by public institutions, which has led to ailments and even death. Procurement of services should not be initiated unless funds have been allocated,” he said.

He further urged state agencies to work collaboratively and where necessary, issue promissory notes to cushion service providers from financial distress and public embarrassment.

“Paying taxes is a patriotic duty. The same government must also facilitate prompt settlement of its debts to service providers,” Mwembe added. “Our brother, father, friend and colleague needed a listening ear and understanding.”

Eng. Raburu’s death has reignited debate on the financial and psychological toll of delayed payments, tax disputes and political interference in Kenya’s construction industry. His firm, Gogni Rajope Construction, has been behind several major infrastructure projects in western Kenya but faced mounting challenges in recent years, including contract terminations and alleged blacklisting.

Police have launched investigations into the incident, as tributes continue to pour in from across the engineering fraternity.

The post IEK condoles with family of late Eng. Hannington Juma, calls for probe into KRA-linked death appeared first on TV47 Digital.

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