RUTO is an economic genius as NDINDI NYORO reveals his plan to reduce UHURU’s debts – Look! Even RAILA will be happy about this.


Friday, June 16, 2023
 – National Assembly
Budget Committee Chairperson Ndindi Nyoro has disclosed how President William Ruto intends to offset part of the Ksh9.4 trillion debt in the 2023/2024 budget.

During an interview, Nyoro clarified that his committee had raised the allocation for the Consolidated Funds Services (CFS), which encompasses government revenues, such as taxes, fees, fines, and other income generated by public entities.

The Consolidated Fund is the main account for funding government expenditure, including recurrent expenses, infrastructure projects, welfare programs, and meeting public debt obligations.

According to the Kiharu MP, the increased allocation to CFS would enable Kenya to service a larger portion of its debts.

This approach, according to him, stands in sharp contrast to the actions taken by previous governments.

The MP stated that the current administration has also reduced the budget deficit by over Ksh400 billion, which he observed would help curb overdependence on loans. 

“We allocated more money to the CFS because we want to become more independent. On the other hand, when it comes to the deficit, we have significantly reduced that.”

“We found a deficit of Ksh1.1 trillion and we have reduced it to Ksh718 billion, ” he stated.

Nyoro also added by reducing former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s final budget by Ksh300 billion in September 2022, Ruto reduced the need for the government to borrow.

“In the supplementary budget, we reduced the fiscal deficit to 3.7 per cent of the GDP. Right now, it is at 4 per cent of the GDP. We expect to reduce it to 3.6 per cent in the next budget,” he added.

According to the Treasury, Kenya had an outstanding debt of Ksh9.6 trillion as of March 31 2023.

The country owed China Ksh800 billion, Japan Ksh104 billion and France Ksh101 billion. The total loan owed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was Ksh221 billion.

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