Budget estimates as read by the Cabinet Secretary, Henry Rotich will lead to difficult economic times for the ordinary Kenyan.
According to Kisii University Dr Lazarus Omwange the cost of living is set to rise significantly with the introduction of excise duty on kerosene which is used by nearly 70% of Kenyans.
Omwange said that already majority of Kenyans are struggling to make ends meet and this move will only serve to exacerbate the situation.
“The situation will be made worse by the increment of road maintenance levy by Sh6 billion which will result to high costs of food, transport and the cost of doing business will definitely go up leading to potential job lay-offs,” he added.
The don though welcomed the move to enhance access to public services by facilitating the establishment of Huduma Centers in all the 47 Counties.
“I urge the government to facilitate adequate public sensitisation regarding the centers and the services provided therein to ensure their optimal use,” he added.
In devolution the don said the government isn’t commitment to support devolution by increasing allocation to Counties to only Sh304 billion.