2,800 government services already digitised, says Ruto

He said the government is course in its plan to have all state services offered online by June

In Summary

•Last December, the government announced that all payments for government services shall be made through the E-citizen portal.

•Once payment is made, the system reflects the transaction and generates a receipt that the user can print.

President William Ruto at NYS pass-out parade in Gilgil on March 3, 2023.
President William Ruto at NYS pass-out parade in Gilgil on March 3, 2023.
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President William Ruto has announced that at least 2,800 government services have already been digitised.

Speaking in Nakuru on Friday, Ruto said the government is on course in its plan to have all state services offered online by June.

"Today, I'm happy to announce that 2,800 government services have been digitized," he said.

Last December, the government announced that all payments for government services shall be made through the E-citizen portal.

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung’u gazetted the portal to be the official government digital payment platform.

He also announced that more transactions are being migrated to the online payment portal, as the government unveils a new universal pay bill number.

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“All payments for government services shall progressively be made through eCitizen.go.ke. The official Government of Kenya Pay Bill Number is 222222,” he said. 

 President Ruto said Kenyans should be able to pay for government services from the comfort of their home without necessarily going to places physically.

He said digitisation is already making huge strides to seal loopholes in matters collecting tax.

Government payments going digital are aimed at increasing revenue collection and minimising the cost of collection and enhancing service delivery.

The digital payments platform is integrated with all available electronic payment platforms in Kenya, including mobile money payment services.

A raft of government services have been bundled under the e-citizen, generating hundreds of thousands of transactions monthly.

The portal generates an invoice for the various services and the user proceeds to pay the amount using mobile money platforms through the government’s pay bill number.

Once payment is made, the system reflects the transaction and generates a receipt that the user can print.

Services provided under the portal include motor vehicle ownership, land searches, birth, and death registrations.

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