CS Mutua in Saudi Arabia to discuss plight of Kenyan workers

He promised to prioritise issue of Kenyan workers in Saudi Arabia after being sworn into office.

In Summary

• This is his first external visit as CS of Foreign and Diaspora which is in keeping with his promise during his parliamentary vetting interview.

• The issue of Kenyans suffering and in some cases losing their lives in Saudi Arabia has elicited strong emotions in the country.

Foreign affairs nominee Alfred Mutua.
Foreign affairs nominee Alfred Mutua.
Image: FILE

Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua has jetted out of the country on an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

This is his first external visit as CS of Foreign and Diaspora.

While responding to a question on the issue of Kenyan workers in Saudi Arabia during vetting, he promised to prioritize it after being sworn into office.

This visit follows his meeting with the Saudi Ambassador H.E. Khalid Abdullah Alsalman on October 28 a day after he was sworn in. They held discussions touching on various issues, including welfare of Kenyans working in Saudi Arabia.

 
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The meeting with the Ambassador was followed by a meeting with representatives of employment agents who recruit Kenyans for jobs in Saudi Arabia.

During that meeting on October 31, 2022, Mutua said he would then travel to Saudi Arabia to meet with Saudi authorities and the Kenyan Diaspora living and working there, to gather more information to assist him in coming up with lasting solutions to the current welfare challenges.

The issue of Kenyans suffering and in some cases losing their lives in Saudi Arabia has elicited strong emotions in the country and all eyes are on the new CS and how he handles this issue.

The reactions to these meetings from Kenyans earlier this week, especially on social media, welcomed the renewed efforts to come up with a lasting and effective solution so that the stigma associated with working in Saudi Arabia, which is a close trade partner and ally to Kenya is removed.

While in Saudi Arabia, Mutua will also explore other issues of interest to our country including various forms of direct and indirect investments, export market opportunities and other forms of bilateral trade, as part of his intention of increasing Kenya's inflows from the diaspora from the current Sh400Billion to over Sh1Trillion shillings per year.

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