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Kenya’s President Ruto Defends Use of Private Plane for US Trip

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Kenya’s President William Ruto has defended using a private plane for his recent trip to the US, stating that it cost about 10 million shillings ($73,000). He explained that this was a discounted rate offered by “some friends,” and cheaper than the national airline, which he initially planned to use.

Ruto dismissed claims that the trip cost $1.5 million, calling them exaggerated. Speaking at a National Prayer Breakfast in Nairobi on Thursday, May 30, he emphasized his commitment to not wasting taxpayers’ money, despite public backlash and questions.

During his three-day official visit to the US, Kenya secured investment deals worth billions of dollars. Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new partnership to provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40% now. Additionally, Harris launched the nonprofit Partnership for Digital Access in Africa and announced an initiative to give 100 million African people and businesses in the agricultural sector access to the digital economy.

Ruto explained that he initially planned to book Kenya Airways for himself and 30 others. However, friends offered a cheaper private jet when they learned he would fly commercially. He urged critics to “relax” and insisted he leads by example in cutting costs. Yet, questions persist about the appropriateness of accepting such offers.

Some Kenyans, like Karani Mutonga and Mwangi Maina on X (formerly Twitter), have demanded transparency about these friends and their motives, suggesting potential geopolitical implications. This controversy arises as Ruto’s government faces criticism for perceived extravagance amid rising taxes and public dissatisfaction since he took office in 2022.

Source: Moses Desire Kuoyo
Tags: KenyaRuto
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