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President Ruto is in the United States attending the US-Africa leaders summit. 

 President William Ruto says the Government will improve its services to Kenyans living abroad. 

The President stated that the newly created State Department for Diaspora Affairs will boost service delivery to Kenyans abroad, especially on consular matters.

“We are going to decentralize and use technology to bring as many services as we can online. We know many Kenyans spend hours and days travelling to get consular services," the Head of State said. 

President Ruto meets Kenyans living in the US. 

Speaking in Washington D.C when he met Kenyans living in the United States, President Ruto noted that the Diaspora was a crucial player in Kenya’s economy.

“When you support your families back home you are also making a valuable contribution to the economy. Diaspora remittances are now Kenya’s biggest source of foreign exchange. 

"‘We are keen to work with you; to utilize your networks to bring investments to Kenya so that we can create opportunities and move our country forward," Ruto stated. 

President Ruto meets Kenyans living in the US.