Government bows to pressure, revokes Gazette notice hiking IDs, passports charges
By Dennis Tarus |
In a statement on Tuesday evening, Interior CS Kithure Kindiki said the move was made so as to allow public participation on the matter.
The Government has revoked the controversial Gazette notice it issued last week that hiked IDs and passport fees.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki said the move was made so as to allow public participation on the matter.
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The Interior CS said the intended revised charges, fees and levies were informed by the need for Kenya’s self-reliance in financing the National Budget as well as to "wean the Country from unsustainable debt that poses grave threats to our sovereignty and the dignity of future generations".
The State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services has now been directed to conduct and complete public participation as soon as possible, but not later than 10 December 2023.
"On the particular issue of acquisition of National Identity Cards by previously not registered citizens, the Government shall meet the costs of the revised charges, fees and levies through a waiver for indigent Kenyans who demonstrate inability to pay," Kindiki added.
Meanwhile, the Interior CS has published new intended charges, fees and levies for the same services to take effect on 1 January 2024 as below.
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