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KOT Heckle HELB Decision To Start Haunting Down Defaulters With Help Of Police

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 11:45 PM
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Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed announced on Wednesday 20th February that the High Education Loans Board (Helb) seeks to recover over 7.2 billion owed by 74,000 defaulters by use of law enforcement officers.

She asked employees to help in tracking down the culprits in an exercise that could start anytime from today.

“We are also going to partner with our law enforcement agencies to track down those holding jobs and yet are reluctant to stand up to be counted as responsible and patriotic citizens who honour their debts,” she said.

Those in diaspora will be tracked down by the help of Foreign Affairs Ministry, this was echoed by Helb chief executive Charles Ringera.


“We are having a large number of graduates leaving the country to work abroad majority who have defaulted,” Mr Ringera said.

This revelations came during launch of Helb’s 2019-2023 strategic plan in which they have projected a Sh90.7 billion budget.

CS Amina also noted that there was an increase of 795,000 college students in the current enrollment.

According to CS Amina, the annual HELB budget had grown from Sh4.6 billion financing 109,189 students in 2012 to Sh11.4 billion for 248,050 students in the 2017/18 financial year.

HELB also announced it start funding 24,252 students in Technical and Vocational Training Institutes (TVET).



HELB now wants to hunt down over 74k defaulters,definitely me included who are mostly Youths who are unemployed and can't even afford money to feed themselves. Why can't Amina ensure Graduates are given internships & employment after campus? All they are interested in is cash.🤔

— Dhahabu Kenya (@dhahabumedia) February 20, 2019

So the 74k HELB defaulters are criminals. Why can't this government partner with those law enforcement agencies to track the cartels behind the looting of funds at the NYS, SGR, Eurobond, Afya House, Ministry of Health, NCPB…

— Abdirahman AnzaFresh (@HonAbdirahman_) February 20, 2019

😂 😂 😂 HELB to partner with CID and Police 🚨. This is crazy. What if China hunts Kenya 👇 down. Take us slow Helb. Mambo ni slow motion ata tala na branch wanatupeleka pole pole

— Fidel (@fidel_Ke) February 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/Dmarigiri_/status/1098177546171150336

Hahaha. HELB to partner with the police to track down defaulters? This is the biggest joke I have heard this far. You want to hunt down unemployed youth to recover loan?
Who is the bright spark behind these ideas? Write off the loan. I mean billions more were lost to corruption!

— Ahmed Mohamed ((ASMALi)) (@Asmali77) February 20, 2019

I welcome the directive by Amina to track down HELB defaulters in a country where 60%+ of graduates are jobless.

Infact, I suggest they save the tracking funds & just announce the prisons for the youth to go, at least they'll be guaranteed free meals in jail & no worries.

— Kenya West (@KinyanBoy) February 20, 2019

In USA, student loan debt is at $1.5 trillion i.e. Kshs. 150+ trillion. Therefore, the student loan debt in Kenya is sustainable, so HELB should calm down.

(Applying the comparison excuse GoK normally uses when Kenyans complain about rising public debt.)

— Wambui (@Waambui) February 20, 2019

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