White House Extends Ceremonial Invitation to Kenyan Diaspora for Ruto's Arrival

White House Extends Ceremonial Invitation to Kenyan Diaspora for Ruto's Arrival

President William Ruto's forthcoming state visit to the United States in May presents a momentous occasion for the Kenyan diaspora community residing in the country.

The host government has extended an opportunity for members of this community to witness the official arrival ceremony at the iconic White House on May 23rd, 2024. This ceremonial event, scheduled to take place on the renowned South Lawn, will primarily be a standing session within designated areas of the garden. To facilitate attendance at this historic occasion, interested individuals from the diaspora are requested to submit their personal information including their name, email address, and phone number using the link below.

https://kenyaembassydc.org/white-house-south-lawn-invitation-23-may-2024/

Upon successful clearance by the host government, attendees will receive a digital invitation granting them access to the venue. Beyond the arrival ceremony, arrangements are underway for potential diaspora engagement activities in Atlanta, Georgia, during President Ruto's visit. Details regarding the format and specifics of these events will be provided in due course. During a meeting with Kenyans living in Washington D.C. on December 16, 2022, President Ruto vowed to improve government services for those residing abroad.

Acknowledging the challenges faced by the diaspora community, Ruto affirmed plans to decentralize and use technology to bring many consular services online. Furthermore, President Ruto lauded the crucial role played by the Kenyan diaspora in bolstering the nation's economy through remittances which have emerged as the country's largest source of foreign exchange. He acknowledged that while supporting their families back home, the diaspora community simultaneously contributes significantly to the overall economic growth.

The President further expressed a keen desire to collaborate with the diaspora, tapping into their extensive networks to attract investments and foster economic opportunities within Kenya. He reiterated his administration's commitment to working hand-in-hand with the diaspora and leveraging their connections to bring investments to the country.

Comments

AbolishTheOffi… (not verified)     Fri, 04/26/2024 @ 04:31am

How much is the American government paying Kenyans to attend this event?
Are they giving free air tickets and visas?

The American government is asking too much from Kenyans living in diaspora.

AbolishTheOffi… (not verified)     Fri, 04/26/2024 @ 04:35am

The American government should pay Kenyans to attend this distasteful celebration of the killers of the military personnel in kenya and the upcoming killings of 1000 police officers in Haiti.

We now know who has been setting up military personnel to be killed in Kenya.

Kenyans in diaspora should be paid cash money to attend ceremonies like this.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Fri, 04/26/2024 @ 06:54am

If these “people” are respecting an African president, that president is betraying his people. Period, anyone with a dissenting view point? Table it.

AbolishTheOffi… (not verified)     Sat, 04/27/2024 @ 05:52pm

In reply to by MakOnyango (not verified)

Well, karma has finally caught up with the west.

Their chicken stealing slave is also a serial killer who is killing military personnel and police officers in Kenya.

He is their problem now.

Thats what they get for supporting electoral fraud and extreme stupidity.

Msemakweli (not verified)     Sat, 04/27/2024 @ 04:41am

Kenya will continue to be poor in the long term. The country will continue to significantly depend on the west, east or wherever they can borrow to stay afloat. Part of the western solution is to move certain UN agencies & other international organizations to Kenya as a geopolitical strategy. There are other countries out there that are going downhill. Saidia watu Kenya, but invest somewhere else where you’ll get good returns & secure your future. Poverty in Kenya is worse than it’s ever been. And it will continue to get worse. Plan your future wisely.

Jack Lagrange (not verified)     Sat, 04/27/2024 @ 03:05pm

Kenya is a country we should all come to know better. Love in their time of crisis, floods, droughts, daily struggles.

mwananch (not verified)     Sat, 04/27/2024 @ 03:11pm

Invite to the den of gene-ociders? Both these prez shed blood for power. Blood money kweli.
Unless you living under a cave, you will notice change in Africa and African youth demanding more than breadcrumbs while mkoloni loots and corrupts with the misleaders.
RIght now, we have a western puppet too dumb to realize and his flock thinking it is politics as usual.
Thankfully the indy and social media keep exposing the pathetic results of this colonial experiment called Kenya. Watu are uprising all over. Pokot is just the beginning...

Kora Kanini (not verified)     Sun, 04/28/2024 @ 04:37pm

USA is trying to kiss Rutos A$$ , based on how the the stand western African countries are doing.
But from prior lessons, Ruto will emerge the winner with billions in his account.

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