Ruto's office allocated Ksh.5.1B, Gachagua to get Ksh.4.8B: Inside Ksh.4 trillion budget
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Parliament has approved a Ksh.4.006 trillion budget,
the highest ever in Kenya's history.
The National Assembly’s Budget and Appropriations
Committee Chair Ndindi Nyoro on Thursday said the figure was a climb down from
the initial budget policy statement.
In the 2024-2025 approved budget, the
Office of the President will receive Ksh.5.1 billion while the Deputy
President's office has been allocated Ksh.4.8 billion.
State House has also been allocated
Ksh.9.5 billion, with Ksh.275 million likewise approved for the Cabinet Affairs
Office.
Apart from the Foreign Affairs docket
allocation, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi's Railways-based office
has been allocated an additional Ksh.1.1 billion.
The Senate has been allocated Ksh.8
billion, while Parliament's Support Services, Parliamentary Liaison and
Legislation have also been factored in the budget.
After submissions and counter
submissions from the Ministry of Education, Parliament has settled on Ksh.142
billion for Basic Education that will include primary and secondary education,
Ksh.127 billion for university education, and Ksh.30 billion for technical and
vocational training colleges.
Ksh.102 billion has been allocated to
medical services and will cater for curative and preventive programmes. Public
health, on the other hand, has been allocated Ksh.28 billion.
The energy sector has been allocated
Ksh.69 billion, majority of which will be utilised under the transmission
and distribution of power as part of the Last Mile connectivity programme.
The Department of Roads, the National
Police Service (NPS) and the Ministry of Defence have all been allocated over
Ksh.100 billion in this year's budget.
In the fight against graft, the Ethics
and Anti-Corruption Commission has been allocated Ksh.4 billion down from
Ksh.6.3 billion requested. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(ODPP) has been allocated a similar amount.
The Independent Electoral and
Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has been allocated Ksh.3.7 billion to use Ksh.2.7
billion to clear pending bills on legal fees.
Treasury managed to get an additional Ksh.2
billion from its previous allocation.
Treasury CS Prof. Njuguna Ndung'u is
scheduled to deliver the budget address on Thursday next week similar to his
colleagues in Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.


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