The Head of Public Service Felix Koskei hails Kenya Kwanza administration’s move to go digital.

In a statement on Tuesday, Koskei revealed that since government services became available on e-citizen, the state has been generating Sh281 million daily in revenue.

“So far, 250 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) are fully onboard the e-Citizen, offering over 16,000 government services, up from 397 in June 2022, generating Sh281 million in daily revenue,” the statement reads in part.

E-Citizen platform allows Kenyans to access government services such as the renewal of driving licenses, application of passports and business registration services.