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Kenya’s Controller of Budget Raises Alarm Over KSh 9.5B Government Travel Expenditure Amid Poverty

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Last updated: June 1, 2025 6:37 pm
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By Peter Halima

Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya’s Controller of Budget (CoB), Margaret Nyakang’o, has flagged a staggering KSh 9.5 billion expenditure by the government on both local and international travel, raising concerns about its impact on the country’s fiscal health and its commitment to addressing poverty and youth unemployment.

Nyakang’o’s issued the warning on Friday while appearing before the National Assembly Committee on Public Debt and Privatization. She advised President William Ruto’s administration to prioritize cutting down on travel expenses to alleviate the burden on taxpayers and free up resources for more pressing needs.

“The expenditure on domestic and international travel needs to be carefully reviewed,” Nyakang’o’s stated, highlighting the potential for significant savings. She emphasized that channeling these funds towards initiatives aimed at reducing poverty and creating employment opportunities for the youth would provide more tangible benefits to the Kenyan population.

Beyond travel expenses, the CoB also pointed to commitment fees on loans as another area of concern. She warned that these fees could contribute to the country defaulting on its debt obligations, further exacerbating the economic challenges facing Kenya.

The CoB’s remarks come at a critical juncture as the country grapples with rising inflation, high unemployment rates, and a growing national debt. Critics argue that such lavish spending on travel sends the wrong message to the populace and undermines the government’s efforts to promote fiscal responsibility.

Nyakang’o’s call for austerity measures is likely to resonate with many Kenyans who are feeling the pinch of the current economic climate. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to her recommendations and whether concrete steps will be taken to curb wasteful spending and prioritize investments that directly benefit the lives of its citizens.

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