The Government is revamping the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to accelerate the realization of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
President William Ruto said the government is committed to offering Kenyans affordable and all-inclusive public health insurance.
He noted that the majority of Kenyans who are not in formal employment will now be expected to pay KSh300 monthly NHIF contributions down from KSh500.
Additionally, he said, the Government will pay for those who are not able.
“No Kenyan will have to sell their property to access healthcare,” he observed.
He made the remarks on Friday when he distributed Christmas gifts to residents of Turbo Constituency and neighboring areas at his Sugoi home, Uasin Gishu County.
The President was accompanied by First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto, governors Sakaja Johnson (Nairobi) and Jonathan Bii (Uasin Gishu), several MPs and MCAs.
In addition, the President said the government will continue implementing programmes that will expand opportunities for Kenyans citing the Affordable Housing Programme and the Financial Inclusion Fund (Hustler Fund).
“So far, more than 120,000 people have been employed in the housing programme,” said President Ruto.
He asked Kenyans to take advantage of the Hustler Fund to start and support viable income-generating activities.
The government, he added, will continue to reform the sector to increase food production. Reforms in the sector, he observed, have seen a 40 per cent increase in food production this year compared to last year.
“I want to thank farmers for taking advantage of reforms, including the reduction of fertiliser prices from KSh7,000 to KSh2,500. We will continue to reform the sector to further improve production,” he said.