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Ruto’s Office Spent Sh2 Million Daily on Printing, Report Reveals

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Nairobi, Kenya- The promise of austerity at the top of government appears to be on shaky ground. A new report by Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o has revealed that the Executive Office of the President is spending billions of shillings on operations that critics may view as excessive, even wasteful.

Ksh2 Million a Day on Printing Alone

According to the report, President William Ruto’s office used an eye-watering Ksh817 million on printing during the 2024/2025 financial year. That breaks down to Ksh68 million every month, or roughly Ksh2.2 million daily.

The spending covered the reproduction of government policies, executive orders, directives, performance contracts, and weekly press releases. Invitations for State House functions, printed on premium paper, also added to the bill.

Billions Siphoned Into Administration and Advisers

Beyond printing, the presidency devoted Ksh1.9 billion to administration, planning, and support services. Another Ksh750 million went to leadership and coordination.

Advisory services stood out as a major cost driver, swallowing Ksh1 billion. The breakdown included:

  • Ksh62 million on Kenya–South Sudan advisory services.
  • Ksh46 million on Power of Mercy consultations.
  • Ksh97 million for economic and social affairs advice.
  • Ksh150 million for strategic policy guidance.
  • Ksh251 million on oversight of public entities.
  • Ksh765 million for leadership and coordination support.

Nyakang’o also flagged the refurbishment of State House, which has already consumed Ksh399 million and stands at 66 percent completion. Collectively, renovations have cost over Ksh1.2 billion so far, with work projected to continue until 2027.

The revelations are likely to fuel debate on the government’s spending priorities. President Ruto has repeatedly called for fiscal discipline and efficiency, yet the Office of the President’s own accounts reflect heavy expenditure on printing, consultants, and renovations at a time when Kenyans face rising taxes and an unforgiving cost of living.

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