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State House Reveals What Uhuru Kenyatta is Required to do to be Allowed to Use This Office

State House has today issued a significant statement addressing Former Head of State, His Excellency Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta.

In a communication dated May 19, 2024, State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohammed revealed that the Kenyan Government has allocated an office to Former President Kenyatta in Nyari.

According to the statement, Former President Kenyatta is required to formally request permission from the Kenyan Government to occupy and use the newly allocated office.

This procedural requirement underscores the formalities involved in granting former heads of state access to government resources.

The spokesperson highlighted that the Nyari office was previously used by Former Head of State, the late Mwai Kibaki.

It has remained unoccupied for the past nine years, making it available for use by Kenyatta.

This gesture reflects the government’s commitment to providing necessary facilities to former presidents as part of their post-office entitlements.

State House clarified that Former President Kenyatta has the liberty to use the office at his discretion.

This arrangement allows him flexibility and respects his autonomy in deciding how and when to utilize the office space provided by the state.

The announcement has sparked interest and prompted discussions among the public.

Some see it as a respectful gesture honoring Kenyatta’s service to the nation, while others may question the necessity and timing of such provisions.

What are your thoughts on the new office allocated to Former President Uhuru Kenyatta by the government? Please share your thoughts, feelings, and ideas in the comments section.