The Office of the Deputy President was put to task on Thursday over its expenditure on helicopter rides, as the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee questioned pending bills amounting to Ksh.478 million owed to suppliers and service providers for the financial year 2024/25.
Lawmakers raised queries over an expenditure of up to Ksh.8 million a day on helicopters, with the office owing Ksh.150 million for chopper services.
Members of the Public Accounts Committee questioned whether taxpayers were getting value for money.
“There is an entry here for chopper use from Tharaka, Laikipia, Tharaka, Isiolo, Kitui… for Ksh.8 million a day… is it reasonable?” Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo posed.“Kipipiri, Tharaka, Tharaka, Tharaka… can the Deputy President work in one village?” Funyula MP Wilberforce Oundo asked.
Committee chairperson Tindi Mwale defended the Deputy President’s right to travel, even as concerns were raised over the use of public resources.
“The DP has a right to go home… yes, he is the Deputy President,” Mwale stated.
However, lawmakers maintained pressure on the expenditure.

