The office of Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has requested an additional Sh350 million to cover its daily operations, including helicopter rental, raising the total budget to Sh873 million ahead of National Assembly approval. This follows an initial allocation of Sh873 million. Kisumu West MP Rosa Buyu has condemned the large allocation as contrary to President William Ruto's push to cut government spending.
The office of Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has submitted a supplementary estimate to the National Assembly seeking Sh350 million more for its daily operations in the fiscal year ending June. This builds on an initial allocation of Sh523 million, bringing the total to Sh873 million. The funds would cover expenses such as food, entertainment, and helicopter hire, according to the office's submission. The request comes amid government efforts to reduce public spending. Kisumu West MP Rosa Buyu criticised the substantial allocation to the Deputy President's office, stating it goes against President William Ruto's call to cut government expenditure. Buyu argued that the large budget contradicts broader austerity measures. No further details were provided by Kindiki's office on the specific reasons for the increase. The National Assembly will review and decide on the request before the fiscal year ends.