Uhuru signs into law The Military Veterans Bill, 2022

The Fund will provide scholarships for education of the children of deceased military veterans.

In Summary

• It also provides for the benefits to military veterans and their dependent's including the establishment of the Dependents' Education Fund by the Defence Council.

• The Act further makes provisions for the Defence Council to prescribe regulations for the administration of the Fund including the procedure for processing applications for scholarships.

President Uhuru Kenyatta signing into Law, The Veterans Bill 2022, on June 15,2022
President Uhuru Kenyatta signing into Law, The Veterans Bill 2022, on June 15,2022
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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday signed into law the Military Veterans Bill, 2022.

The Act establishes a regulatory and institutional framework for the management of military veterans’ affairs.

It also provides benefits to military veterans and their dependents including the establishment of the Dependents' Education Fund by the Defence Council.

The Fund will provide scholarships for the education of the children of deceased military veterans.

The Act further makes provisions for the Defence Council to prescribe regulations for the administration of the Fund including the procedure for processing applications for scholarships.

Further, the new law also establishes the advisory committee on military veterans that will advise and make recommendations to the Defence Council, Cabinet Secretary or Director of Military Veterans on any matter relating to the military veterans or their dependents.

Presdient Uhuru Kenyatta with veterans and members of the Defence team on June 15,2022.
Presdient Uhuru Kenyatta with veterans and members of the Defence team on June 15,2022.
Image: PSCU

Under the Act, the powers of the Defence Council include developing a policy on military veterans as well as considering proposals by the Cabinet Secretary, the Chief of Defence Forces or the Director of Military Veterans regarding the policy on funding and budgeting in connection with the military veterans’ affairs

Present were Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi, service commanders, representatives of the military veterans and Solicitor General Kennedy Ogeto among others.

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