Nairobi, 20 July, 2023 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Kenya’s Finance Act of 2023 that received Presidential assent last month has placed “unsustainable burden” on citizens of the East African nation, Catholic Bishops in the country have said.
In their Wednesday, July 19 collective statement, members of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) call upon President William Samoei Ruto to repeal the Finance Act to which the Kenyan head of state gave his assent on June 26.
“The recently enacted Finance Act places an unsustainable burden on already distressed citizens, especially those within the low-income bracket,” KCCB members say, and add, “We ask the President to repeal the Finance Act and institute a process that will seek to achieve the same goals within the current economic context.”
The rising cost of living in Kenya has been attributed to the Finance Act, which the country’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has implemented by adding 8% to the cost of fuel despite the an order of the High Court suspending it.
On June 30, High Court Judge Mugure Thande temporarily suspended the implementation of the Finance Act. On July 10, after dismissing government application to lift the freeze, Lady Justice Thande extended court orders that barred Kenya’s Treasury Cabinet Secretary from implementing the Finance Act 2023.