In a recent address during the National Prayer Breakfast, President William Ruto firmly addressed concerns regarding the alleged cost of his trip to the United States. The trip, which had sparked significant public debate, was rumored to have burdened Kenyan taxpayers with a hefty bill of Ksh200 million. However, President Ruto refuted these claims, clarifying that the total expenditure was less than Ksh10 million.
The President’s response came amidst growing scrutiny and public outcry over government spending. Critics and opposition leaders had seized upon the alleged Ksh200 million figure to question the administration’s fiscal responsibility, particularly at a time when the nation is grappling with economic challenges.
Standing before an attentive audience at the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Nairobi, President Ruto provided a detailed breakdown of the trip’s expenses. He emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability, ensuring the public that every effort was made to minimize costs.
“Let me be clear,” President Ruto stated. “The entire trip to the United States, including travel, accommodation, and related expenses, cost the Kenyan taxpayer less than Ksh10 million. These figures have been verified and reflect our commitment to prudent financial management.”
He further elaborated on the purpose of the trip, highlighting its significance in fostering international relations and securing vital partnerships for Kenya’s development. According to Ruto, the visit included high-level meetings with US officials, business leaders, and international organizations, all aimed at advancing Kenya’s economic and strategic interests.
“Our engagements were not only necessary but also fruitful,” he said. “We have laid the groundwork for investments that will create jobs and spur growth in our economy. These are investments that will ultimately benefit all Kenyans.”
The President’s remarks were met with a mixed response. While some attendees appreciated the transparency, others remained skeptical, calling for an independent audit of the trip’s expenses to verify the President’s claims.
Opposition leaders, who had been vocal critics of the alleged Ksh200 million expenditure, reiterated their demand for greater oversight and accountability in government spending. They argued that the discrepancies in reported figures highlighted the need for stringent checks and balances.
In response to the ongoing debate, President Ruto reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to fiscal discipline. He called on all government officials to lead by example and ensure that public funds are utilized effectively and efficiently.
As the National Prayer Breakfast concluded, the focus shifted back to the broader challenges facing Kenya. The event, traditionally a time for unity and reflection, served as a reminder of the pressing need for collaboration and integrity in addressing the nation’s issues.