August 6, 2025

Okiya Omtatah reveals his net worth

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has disclosed that his net worth ranges between Ksh100 million and Ksh200 million.

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has disclosed that his net worth ranges between Ksh100 million and Ksh200 million.

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has disclosed that his net worth ranges between Ksh100 million and Ksh200 million.

Speaking during an interview on Tuesday, August 5, Omtatah said his wealth consists of parcels of land and a transportation company he owns.

“I own quite a bit of land, which I have been buying pieces here and there. I run a transport company, which has several trucks.

“I have not calculated my net worth, but I think if I was to be assessed well including liquidating the pieces of land I have and whatever I could put myself at between Ksh100 million to Ksh200 million as my worth in terms of assets and stuff like that, and I can account for each of them,” said Omtatah.

President Ruto nominates Duncan Ojwang as new KNCHR chairperson

USA to review Kenya’s non-NATO ally status

Top 10 counties where Kenyans paid highest bribes

Senator Sifuna and MP Caleb Amisi told to resign from ODM

KMTC announces alternative entry for students who missed September intake

At the same time, the 2027 presidential hopeful said he could work with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua if he provides a clear policy on how to govern the country.

“I could work with him (Gachagua), why not, but it will be in the question of the ideological framework. I am a civic republican,” Omtatah stated.

If elected as President in 2027, Omtatah said he would dismantle what he termed as an imperial presidency.

The Busia Senator pledged to uphold constitutional order in the handling of public funds.

“In my implementation, I have anchor chapters. The first thing would be to destroy the imperial presidency. An imperial president is nothing but the power of the past, where he controls both money and Executive power,” Omtatah said.

MPs term eCitizen platform a scam over corruption and theft

Government launches crackdown on lipsticks, cosmetics and tobacco products

Siaya Deputy Governor pledges loyalty amid rift with James Orengo

USA issues new visa policy affecting Green Card applications

TikTok bans 43,000 accounts in Kenya

Police, KRA officers and Chiefs top corrupt professionals in Kenya – EACC

Follow us

FaceBook

Telegram

error: Content is protected !!