President William Ruto has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to aiding Kenyans who seek employment overseas.
Speaking in Taita Taveta on Sunday, Ruto revealed that around 1,000 Kenyans leave the country every week to take up jobs abroad.
William Ruto on his Cabinet
“I have done my work, I have looked for jobs abroad.
I have planned that those going for overseas jobs get their passports in one week. They do not even need money for flight tickets; we will pay for flights,” Ruto announced.
The president also called on Members of Parliament to organize youths in their constituencies so they can benefit from these overseas job opportunities.