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Kenya defends cost of jet for President Ruto's US trip
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Wycliffe Muia,BBC News, Nairobi
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Kenyan presidency  President William Ruto arriving in the US
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President William Ruto has made more than 50 foreign trips since he came to office in 2022
Kenya's government has defended the cost of President William Ruto's trip to the US.
The price of hiring the luxury private jet in which he and his delegation travelled is estimated to be $1.5m (£1.2m), according to Kenya’s private KTN TV station.
"The benefits from this visit far outweigh such a million times," government spokesman Isaac Mwaura told the BBC, without confirming the cost.
More than 30 people, including a popular comedian, are reported to be accompanying the president, who landed in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday.
Mr Ruto is on a four-day visit at the invitation of his US counterpart Joe Biden. It is the first state visit by a Kenyan president to the US in two decades and the first by an African leader in 16 years.
He is set to hold talks with Mr Biden on Thursday, focusing on trade and security partnerships, including Kenya's pledge to lead a multi-national mission to restore order in Haiti.
But some Kenyans have expressed outrage that he chartered an aircraft from the Dubai-owned RoyalJet company for the trip instead of using his usual presidential plane given his government’s austerity measures and the cost-of-living crisis.
It is not clear why the president opted for the private jet but there have been safety concerns about the usual presidential plane, known as Harambee One, which was bought nearly 30 years ago.
The US government denied reports that it had paid for the aircraft used by Mr Ruto and his delegation.
“Just to be clear: The United States of America did not pay for President Ruto’s jet to the US,” a spokesperson for the US embassy in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, told journalists.
It comes amid anger over plans by the government to impose additional taxes, with Mr Ruto urging Kenyans to live within their means.
The cost of bread, mobile money transfers, airtime and data is set to go up as the government seeks to raise an additional $2.4bn in taxes in the financial year that starts in July.
Critics say the taxes are only helping to fund extravagance in government rather than improve public services.
Mr Ruto has made more than 50 visits abroad since he became president in 2022 - averaging at more than three a month.
Some belt-tightening initiatives have been implemented amid the criticism of what one presidential economic adviser admitted was the administration’s “itchy feet problem”.
Last October, the government suspended “non-essential foreign travel” in a move aimed at curbing runaway public spending.
All ministries and state departments were also directed to reduce their operational budgets by 10%.
 
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During M01 errors , had the opportunities which I declined . I have never regretted my decline

....... mimi even when I was young and chasing women I hated 'ciìrùnde ' and that's me today !
Well said @Kasaman. My old man regale us with “Safari ya Japani” whereupon one @Kasaman, out of principle, refused to board the plane and get freebies at a time when Kenyans were pressed to the wall.
 
Have said and I repeat ! @Kasaman since time in memorial hates and detest free things !
During M01 errors , had the opportunities which I declined . I have never regretted my decline

....... mimi even when I was young and chasing women I hated 'ciìrùnde ' and that's me today !

We somehow belive you, if you are those kind of peeps in high places, please join the rest in calling out these kind of things.

Let me ask you a question, do yo honestly think that this was a 'state visit?'
 
We somehow belive you, if you are those kind of peeps in high places, please join the rest in calling out these kind of things.

Let me ask you a question, do yo honestly think that this was a 'state visit?'
Very unnecessary state visit
After the rains disasters , doctors strike and our political nonsense. The President oughht to have requested the host to postpone the visit till after budget . My opinion
 
Well said @Kasaman. My old man regale us with “Safari ya Japani” whereupon one @Kasaman, out of principle, refused to board the plane and get freebies at a time when Kenyans were pressed to the wall.

@Tiiga Waana

Kasaman got principles and never lie !
Have seen the ups and downs in my life
Was one a chokora in this Nairobi but that a loooooong story . I had the courage to turn my life . Nothing is impossible in this life !
 
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