He said Kenyans can now contribute voluntarily to own decent
homes, thanks to the affordable housing programme, a policy of government.
"We will deliver thousands of housing units in various
sites under the Nyandarua Affordable Housing Programme and create jobs for
thousands of our youth in the county," President Ruto stated.
The Head of State asked Kenyans to dial *832# on their
phones and register on Boma Yangu portal.
Upon registration, a member is allocated a unique
identification number, which they use to save and qualify to own homes of their
choice.
He said Kenyans of all walks of life are eligible provided
they contribute and can pay daily or at their pleasure.
Speaking during the inspection of construction of the Ol
Kalou Affordable Housing Programme in Nyandarua County, President Ruto said 20
per cent of the houses - social housing - will be set aside for boda boda and
mama mboga.
"To pay for these houses, one will be required to pay a
mortgage of between KSh3,200 and KSh6,000 a month at an interest of 3 per cent
for 15 years depending on the houses," said President Ruto.
He said a minimum deposit of KSh80,000 will be required from
boda boda and mama mboga traders so as to own such houses.
This means the social housing units will cost a minimum of
KSh800,000.
"If boda boda and mama mboga save KSh150 every day,
they will raise the deposit required in 18 months. This will be enough to begin
the process of owning a decent home," the President said.
The second category of affordable housing will cost between
KSh5,000 and KSh15,000 a month, depending on the house of choice, at an
interest of 6 per cent.
For the market rate category of housing, the units will
require a monthly payment of KSh25,000 and above at an interest of 9 per cent.
"We have significantly reduced interest for the
affordable housing programme from what it is in the market," the President
said.
On his one-day visit to Nyandarua County, the President was
accompanied by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretaries Kipchumba
Murkomen, Alice Wahome and Zachary Njeru, Governor Kìariì Badilisha, MPs and
other local leaders. - Presidential Communication Service.
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