Public finance
Lamu East · NG-CDF allocation
Approved allocation · FY 2024/25
Lamu East constituency, Lamu County
KSh 161.5 million exactly KSh 161,497,759
The National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) is money Parliament sets aside each year for every constituency's own development — classrooms, bursaries, water projects, security posts. This is what the NG-CDF Board approved for Lamu East for 2024/25. It is not the county government's budget, and it is not a record of what was actually paid out or spent.
Against the other 275 constituencies published for FY 2024/25
How this compares
This is the lowest NG-CDF allocation of the 276 published records for FY 2024/25, shared with 19 other constituencies. NG-CDF is paid in bands, so the figure on its own says very little about Lamu East in particular: 256 constituencies received more, none received less, and this allocation is 0.33% of the KSh 49,486,994,963 published for the 276 of 290 constituencies published so far for this year. The comparison above therefore covers those 276 only — 14 constituencies not yet published for FY 2024/25.
The 6 amounts most constituencies were paid
The 276 constituencies published so far for this year were paid one of 36 amounts, between KSh 161.5 million and KSh 206.7 million. A longer bar means more constituencies, not more money. Both the range and the bands below describe the published set only, not every constituency in Kenya.
- KSh 206,358,248 4 constituencies
- KSh 197,386,150 21 constituencies
- KSh 188,414,052 46 constituencies
- KSh 179,441,954 90 constituencies
- KSh 170,469,857 65 constituencies
- KSh 161,497,759 20 constituencies · including Lamu East
30 further constituencies received a one-off amount between KSh 161,613,759 and KSh 206,662,248
- KSh 206,662,248
- KSh 206,554,248
- KSh 191,352,062
- KSh 188,649,643
- KSh 188,476,052
- KSh 188,450,052
- KSh 188,426,052
- KSh 179,898,372
- KSh 179,662,954
- KSh 179,640,954
- KSh 179,629,954
- KSh 179,578,954
- KSh 179,534,954
- KSh 179,512,454
- KSh 179,501,954
- KSh 179,492,954
- KSh 179,483,419
- KSh 179,481,954
- KSh 179,467,954
- KSh 179,448,954
- KSh 170,555,393
- KSh 170,549,857
- KSh 170,537,857
- KSh 170,526,857
- KSh 170,509,857
- KSh 170,502,857
- KSh 170,481,357
- KSh 170,475,857
- KSh 170,474,857
- KSh 161,613,759
The 6 bands above cover 246 of the 276 constituencies; the remaining 30 are listed in full above.
Read this before drawing conclusions
What this figure does not tell you
- Was the money actually released?
- Not known from this source. Disbursement is reported by a different NG-CDF Board series that we have not yet published here. An allocation being approved does not mean it reached the constituency account.
- Was it spent, and on what?
- Not known from this source. Project-level expenditure and completion are separate claims from separate documents. We do not infer them from an allocation figure.
- How does it compare with previous years?
- Not shown yet. The saved record for Lamu East does carry earlier financial years, but each year has to be checked against that record on its own before we publish it. So far only FY 2024/25 has been checked. Showing the rest now would mean publishing figures nobody has verified.
Where this figure comes from
- Source
- NG-CDF Board — official constituency allocations endpoint
- Record
- Constituency ID 21, named “LAMU EAST” in the source
- Captured
- 30 July 2026, 07:44 EAT · 634 bytes retained
- Checked
- Independent checks all confirmed this figure against the NG-CDF Board's own record before it was published
- Fingerprint of the saved copy
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We saved a copy of the NG-CDF Board's record on 30 July 2026 and we show you that saved copy, so the figure on this page cannot change under you. View the original record on the NG-CDF Board's website (opens their raw data file).