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Government gets millions daily in revenue from the eCitizen port

Head of Public Service and State House Chief of Staff Felix Koskei reveals that the government nets Ksh 281 million daily in revenue from the eCitizen platform.

In a statement on Tuesday, November 14, Koskei said two hundred and fifty government entities are using the e-citizen platform to offer services to Kenyans.

The Head of public service observed that the government will surpass the Ksh 1 billion mark when all government institutions are onboard in the platform.

Koskei also asked government agencies that have not moved their pay bill numbers to 222222 as per President William Ruto’s directive to do so.

Koskei’s statement comes after the government summoned chief executive officers of 17 state-run agencies to explain their failure to comply with a presidential directive on payments of services through eCitizen.

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