Inside eCitizen: The origin, controversies and deals behind Kenya’s gov’t service portal
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Kenya’s government first introduced
eCitizen in 2014. Since then, it has expanded to be the main online gateway for
over 20,000 State services.
The platform is managed by ECS (Electronic
Citizen Services) LLC, a consortium of three companies that built and piloted
it until the Kenyan government acquired it in 2023.
“To date, eCitizen has never been funded by
the exchequer. The convenience fee is what we pay for cybersecurity licences,
certifications, bandwidth, salaries and the company’s bills,” David Kiprono,
ECS’ Director of Government Relations, says of the Ksh.50 ‘convenience fee’ one
is charged when paying for services on the platform.
It is now domiciled under the Interior Ministry's Department of
Immigration and Citizen Services.
“We grew from making Ksh.100 million a day
to Ksh.1 billion. It oscillates such that on some dry months we go to Ksh.900
million,” Kiprono says.
Citizen Digital goes inside ECS for an
inside story on one of the region’s biggest software-as-a-service (SaaS)
solutions and responses to the several concerns around its operation.


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