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Benefits President Uhuru Kenyatta Will Enjoy After Retirement

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
August 15, 2022
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President Uhuru Kenyatta and Mama Ngina

President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to retire this month, August 2022, after serving two consecutive terms of five years each.

Upon retirement, he will be the only living retired President of Kenya, following the death of his predecessors Daniel Arap Moi and Mwai Kibaki, who died during his tenure.

Legally, President Kenyatta will be entitled to two personal assistants, four secretaries, four messengers, four drivers and bodyguards pushing his soon-to-be personal office and home workers to 34 under the scheme funded by taxpayers.

President Kenyatta will also be entitled to four cars, including two limousines and two Sports Utility vehicles that are replaced every four years.

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He will also enjoy a monthly house allowance of Ksh300,000, fuel allowance (Ksh200,000), entertainment perks (Ksh200,00) and Ksh300,000 for utilities like water and electricity.

President Kenyatta will also get a lump-sum payment or golden handshake of gratuity of one year’s salary for every term served and a monthly pension of 80 per cent of the salary he got in his last month in office.

He is also entitled to a full medical cover that allows him to seek treatment both locally and abroad, which is also extended to his wife Margaret Kenyatta.

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