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The Kenyan government has taken decisive action by abolishing the Office of the Spouse to the Deputy President.
This move, incorporated into the Supplementary Budget for the 2024/25 Financial Year, underscores President William Ruto's commitment to aligning government expenditure with the nation's financial capabilities. The decision comes against a backdrop of increasing allocations for the offices of high-ranking government spouses. The office of First Lady Rachel Ruto had seen its budget rise to Sh696 million while DP Rigathi Gachagua's wife was allocated Sh557 million. However, in response to public outcry and demands for more austere financial management, President Ruto announced that these offices would no longer be part of the governmental structure.
The austerity measures have led to the loss of Sh35 million in allowances for Pastor Dorcas office as well as the elimination of 10 other benefits ranging from hospitality supplies to routine vehicle maintenance. If the office had not been abolished, the taxpayer would have been required to pay Sh1.7 million for communication, supplies, and services. For the 2024/25 fiscal year, the Office of the Spouse to the Deputy President had requested Sh60 million for domestic travel, subsistence, and other transportation costs. Additionally, the government would have spent Sh47 million on foreign travel for the Second Lady.
Other proposed expenses included Sh10 million for rental of produced assets, Sh19 million for training, and Sh54 million for hospitality supplies and services. Pastor Dorcas' office had also been allocated Sh 2 million for office and general supplies and services, as well as Sh3.2 million for fuel, oil, and lubricants. Finally, the Treasury will save Sh3.6 million that had been set aside for routine maintenance of vehicles and other transport equipment. This action is part of a broader series of austerity measures implemented by the Ruto administration. The President emphasized the necessity of reducing costs and allocating resources more judiciously across all levels of government.
In a demonstration of leading by example, Ruto revealed that even the office of the president would be subject to these belt-tightening measures including a reduction in staff numbers. President Ruto has also shelved plans to appoint Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs), further exemplifying this commitment to fiscal prudence. Initially appointed in March 2023, these positions were later deemed unconstitutional by the courts. The decision to forgo these appointments came after a realization that the economy could not sustain the substantial salaries, allowances, and perks associated with these roles.
Ruto further hinted at restrictions on public officers' participation in Harambee or fundraising events. These events have been criticized as platforms for displaying extravagance at the taxpayers' expense.
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People need a lean government which is competent, accountable and devoid of corruption!!! If they can’t stay away from corruption, then you must hire experts from all over the world who are competent and incorruptible!!!
Sometimes I am very ashamed to be have been born in Kenya. How does a rational thinking person allocate such huge sums of money to a mheshimiwa's non-elected spouse while teachers are making peanuts, no sufficient medications in government hospitals, unemployed medical interns etc. The current government is mentally sick.
These two ladies call themselves pastors but they hold unconstitutional offices and enjoy looted money.
MAMBO BANDO.Gen-Z must go for TOTAL OVERHAUL of 2010 poop katiba.The corrupt bloated/useless govt(s) must be reduced to manageable & affordable levels.It is foolishness to cut cabinet to 12 but leave money-minting entities or institutionalized corruption like senate,48 counties,750 county ministries/ministers,800 nominated MCAs,30 nominated MPs/senators,47 WRs,financing of privately owned political parties.All must be scrapped save for former provinces which should replace the current 47 useless ones.
Greatest women thieves in Kenya aka Mrs Ruto & Mrs Gachagua. Devil agents.
2 Devil Agents calling themselves pastors Mrs Ruto & Mrs Gachagua
As I always say,It is bad enough that we ape wazungu in just about all things they do,but we could mitigate this shameful aping by at least modifying somethings to fit our mode of life.For example if the first lady of USA has an office,we do not have to get one for our first lady.She is not elected by the people.Not only that,Iam sure her husband could afford to pay for all her responsibilities.Her charity work is certainly welcome,but at best,it should be paid for by well wishers,and at worst by donations from churches.
We come in the name of the Lord yet asking 47M for foreign travel when there are many many people who could use that money to help those in need. Very very sad
@Maxiley Kenya has somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 paliamentarians, senators, county government MCAs, governors deputy governors, cabinet secretaries etc who all collect large salaries and allowances accounting for a massive chunk of the 43% of national revenue that is the government wage bill. As long as that remains in place, and Ruto flies all over the place and Dorcas, Rachel etc get to suckle on the government teat, Kenya's debt will continue to grow.
Another thief.
RUTO MUST GO
GACHAGUA MUST GO
MEG WHITMAN MUST GO
MUDAVADI MUST GO
BACK TO THE BALLOT KENYA