Moses Omusolo
Diaspora remittances could hit Sh500 billion annually on increased government support, Kenyans working abroad have said.
Kenyans abroad earn the country its largest foreign exchange.
According to the Kenya Diaspora Alliance (KDA), citizens living and
working abroad have the potential to invest more into the
country’s
economy yet owing to little or no State support, the remittances are
always “short of expectations”.
The sentiments come at a time when diaspora remittances are rising and
are now Kenya’s largest source of foreign exchange, clocking Sh215.6
billion in the nine months to September.
On the continent, remittances are estimated at between Sh6 trillion and Sh8 trillion annually.
KDA says the amounts to Kenya could more than double in a short time if the State took Diaspora affairs seriously.
“This is possible because we have a case of 10 million Filipinos abroad
who remit over Sh4 trillion a year to their country, yet there are about
four million Kenyans in the diaspora who could easily be sending Sh500
billion every year,” said KDA Global Chairman Shem Ochuodho.
He cited inadequate State support as one the factors causing most of the
money sent by Kenyans abroad to go down the drain through unplanned
spending, with less than 30 per cent spent on meaningful investments.
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