Opulence: Kenyan president defends use of private jet for US trip while calling for prudent spending

Opulence: Kenyan president defends use of private jet for US trip while calling for prudent spending

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Kenyan President William Ruto said on Thursday the cost of hiring a private jet for his state visit to the US last week was $76,000 as opposed to the $1.2 million reported by Kenyan media outlets.

Ruto, who rode to power by identifying with the poor and downtrodden returned to a hostile country after one-week tour of the United States for unmitigated extravagance. The citizenry accused Ruto of opulence while on a begging mission abroad, a situation that does not sit well with ordinary people who are protesting over-taxation and misuse of public resources.

The Kenyan president said some “friends” offered him a cheaper jet after he made inquiries and offered to travel using the state carrier Kenya Airways.

The president undertook a five-day trip to the US last week, where his host President Joe Biden praised him for “bold leadership.”

Ruto’s delegation of about 30 people including his family, musicians, actors and a comedian provoked an uproar back home over the cost even as he called for prudent spending. The president on Thursday said he was a very “responsible steward.”

Ruto had earlier said the cost of using the private jet was lower than flying on Kenya Airways, without providing evidence. Ruto has been calling for reduced spending in government since the public called out his administration for increasing taxes without reducing expenditures.

The government is increasing taxes on basic goods in the next financial year while seeking to raise an additional $2.3 billion to finance the budget.

Earlier in May, Ruto defended the new taxes saying: “I’m not going to preside over a country in debt distress. We have to cut our spending.”

  • An AP report
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