Mombasa, Kenya – Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi hosted an open discussion forum at Swahili Pot in Mombasa, engaging youth on resource allocation and the importance of citizen participation in the budgeting process. The forum was part of the ongoing National Youth Festival, which aims to promote dialogue and inclusivity in economic policymaking.
During the session, CS Mbadi underscored the government’s commitment to transparency in public finance management, emphasizing the need for equitable resource distribution across all regions. He highlighted key priorities in the national budget, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation, while encouraging young people to actively engage in discussions that shape fiscal policy.
“The budgeting process should not be limited to government officials and policymakers. Every citizen, especially the youth, has a role to play in ensuring that resources are allocated fairly and efficiently,” Mbadi stated.
Participants raised concerns about unemployment, access to funding for youth-led enterprises, and the impact of taxation policies on small businesses. The Treasury CS assured them that the government is working on policies to support youth entrepreneurship and financial inclusion, including expanding access to affordable credit.
The open session provided an interactive platform for young people to voice their opinions and gain insights into Kenya’s economic strategies. Many attendees expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage directly with government officials, calling for more such forums to bridge the gap between policymakers and the public.
As the National Youth Festival continues, stakeholders hope that such engagements will foster a culture of accountability and informed decision-making in public finance matters. The government has pledged to incorporate feedback from these discussions into future budget planning processes, ensuring that youth perspectives are well represented in economic policies.