Who qualifies and why Ksh.6K? Raila speaks on Azimio monthly stipend

- Odinga says that contrary to the discussion around the agenda that has been labelling it as unrealistic and others joking online that they should get an advance of the cash during the current hard economic times, the programme will solve the problems of those living below the poverty line.
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Kenya coalition party flag bearer Raila Odinga has defended the
Ksh.6,000 monthly social
protection programme he promises to implement if elected President in the upcoming
August General Election.
Odinga dismissed perception that the programme is unrealistic, insisting
that it would address the challenges facing those living below the poverty
line.
Speaking in a media interview on Tuesday, the ODM leader explained that
the agenda is not a pilot programme in Kenya, saying it has been implemented across
the world and even in Africa.
“We are talking about social protection programme which is not only
being introduced in this country but is also implemented in other countries in
the world, most European Countries like the UK, Brazil and United States,” he
said.
Odinga further revealed that a Kenyan working in Namibia where the same
is implemented had helped the Azimio outfit on its formulation.
"On this continent, it is in Egypt and in Namibia. A Kenyan who
helped design the Namibian programme is the one who has actually worked with
our experts here,” he noted.
On the specifics of who qualifies for the stipend, the former premier
clarified that the program was meant for any family leaving below the poverty
line, highlighting that there are about two million Kenyans targeted in the
programme.
“A number of Kenyans who live below the poverty line. These figures are
taken from the Kenya National Bureau of Statics (KNBS) and they have already
been profiled. About 2 million families; a family of about four people per
family, totalling about 8 million people," he remarked.
"That equates to Ksh.12, billion per month and to Ksh 144 billion
per year," Odinga added.
While referring to President Kenyatta’s past remark that Ksh.2 billion
was lost in corruption per day, Odinga said his administration would ensure the
loop holes are sealed to raise the funds.
"The budget consists of income and expenditure, you are
under-collecting and overspending. If you lock the corruption, you can have a
saving of about Ksh.500 billion, and we are talking about only Ksh.144
billion," Odinga explained.
He similarly cited his tenure as prime minister and exuded confidence
that he was well able to implement the agenda as promised in his manifesto.
On why he settled on the Ksh.6,000 figure and not any other amount,
Odinga said: "It will bring people to what we call more than a dollar a
day per day and they will be able to live like other people. In the rural
areas, the rural economy will be stimulated."
He similarly dismissed assertions which have been linking the programme
with the Inua Jamii initiative saying his social protection agenda focuses on
the people who are poor and not the groups in the Inua Jamii initiative.
"If you look at the records, I am the one who launched the Inua
Jamii programme in Mombasa when I was then prime minister to help the elderly
people and the people with disabilities,” he said.
He added: “This is over and above the Jamii programme as it targets
those specific families who have been profiled by the National Bureau of
Statistics."
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