File photo of President William Ruto.
File photo of President William Ruto.

President Ruto has hailed the eCitizen platform as one of the most effective tools in the fight against corruption in Kenya.

President William Ruto has defended the eCitizen platform, hailing it as one of Kenyaโ€™s most effective tools in fighting corruption and a key driver of digital transformation.ย 

Speaking during the 2025ย  Devolution Conference launch on Wednesday, August 13, Ruto credited the platform with curbing corruption by eliminating cash handling and embedding full digital audit trails.

โ€œBy reducing opportunities for bribery and making transactions traceable, fair, and secure, citizens can now track their applications and payments online with confidence,โ€ he said.

The President also detailed the platformโ€™s rapid growth since its inception in 2013, when it offered only a few services.

โ€œWhat began with a handful of services has evolved into a 24/7 one-stop shop for over 22,000 government services, accessible anywhere in the world,โ€ Ruto stated. โ€œToday, over 14 million Kenyans are registered, with half a million logging in daily to access passports, driving licences, business registrations, land transactions, marriage certificates, police clearances, and much more; all without queues, intermediaries, or unnecessary bureaucracy.โ€

According to President Ruto, the impact on public revenue has been remarkable. Collections have surged by over 1,500%, from KSh 60 million to more than KSh 1 billion daily, translating to over KSh 500 billion annually.

The eCitizen platformย 

Ministries, Departments, and Agencies have recorded revenue growth up to 400%, aided by better projections and planning.

โ€œCounties that have integrated their digital portals with eCitizen have seen remarkable growth: Mombasaโ€™s revenues rose from KSh 1.6 billion to KSh 2.57 billion (61% growth), Kiambuโ€™s from KSh 2 billion to KSh 3.04 billion (52% growth), and Kajiadoโ€™s from KSh 1.4 billion to KSh 2.07 billion (48% growth),โ€ Ruto explained. โ€œOther counties such as Bomet, Tharaka-Nithi, and Meru have posted similar improvements.โ€

Beyond revenue, the President highlighted that eCitizen has generated over 600,000 jobs in ICT, logistics, and support services, demonstrating that digitalisation boosts livelihoods and efficiency.

This comes a week after Members of Parliament called for the closure of the platform, terming it a crime scene following a report that exposed a staggering Ksh9.4 billion loss.ย 


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