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Breaking: Govt Ends Ksh 3 Billion Lunch Budget for KDF Soldiers, Introduces Pay-As-You-Eat System [Reasons]

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJanuary 27, 2025Updated:January 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Govt Ends Ksh 3 Billion Lunch Budget for KDF Soldiers, Introduces Pay-As-You-Eat System

The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officers are expressing concerns over the government’s recent decision to eliminate their long-standing lunch subsidy programme.

In a memo addressed to the officers, Major General Mohammed Nur Hassan from the Ministry of Defence announced that the government would terminate the subsidized lunch programme by July 1, 2025.

The memo explained that the shift to a new ‘pay-as-you-eat’ (PAYE) system was driven by the inefficiencies and shortcomings of the current subsidy model.

“The transition from the existing exchequer-funded lunch programme to the pay-as-you-eat (PAYE) system is necessitated by the inefficiencies and ineffectiveness of the former system,” the memo stated.

It further added, “The system will be deployed no later than March 31, 2025, to facilitate meal bookings and payments, ensuring accountability and efficiency. Note that the PAYE system is scheduled to be operational on July 1, 2025.”

The directive requires the exchequer-funded lunch subsidy to be completely phased out by the end of the current financial year. Starting in July 2025, soldiers will be responsible for paying for their meals directly under the PAYE model.

To ensure a smooth transition, service commanders have been instructed to implement cost-effective and cashless payment systems, such as mobile money paybill services, to facilitate meal payments.

The Ministry of Defence reached this decision after forming a committee to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the subsidy programme.

The committee included representatives from the Kenya Army, Kenya Air Force, and Kenya Navy Service Commanders, ensuring that all branches of the military were involved in the decision-making process.

Despite the Ministry’s assurance, the announcement has caused anxiety among junior officers, many of whom are concerned about the financial burden of paying for their meals. Some fear the new system may leave them with less disposable income to cover other essential needs.

However, the Ministry of Defence defended the move, emphasizing that it is projected to save the government approximately Ksh 2 to 3 billion annually.

Additionally, the Ministry highlighted that the PAYE system would promote accountability, allow soldiers to choose meals that suit their personal preferences, and align Kenya’s military practices with international standards.

“The decision to transition from an exchequer-funded lunch programme for service members to a pay-as-you-eat (PAYE) model is aimed at streamlining budgetary allocations, enhancing the efficient use of government resources, and providing access to a wider variety of meals to accommodate individual preferences. It also aligns with best military practices both regionally and internationally,” the Ministry explained.

While the new system promises efficiency and cost-effectiveness, its success will depend on how well the government addresses the concerns of KDF officers and ensures that the transition is seamless and fair to all service members.

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