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Home»Kenya»Ruto’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Law Becomes New Test of Kenya’s Resource Governance as ODM Leaders Rally Behind President in Nyanza | Dawan Africa
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Ruto’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Law Becomes New Test of Kenya’s Resource Governance as ODM Leaders Rally Behind President in Nyanza | Dawan Africa

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya, 12 July 2026 – President William Ruto’s signing of the Sovereign Wealth Fund Act into law has opened a new chapter in Kenya’s management of public wealth, establishing a legal framework designed to transform revenues from strategic natural resources into long-term national assets while reinforcing transparency, fiscal discipline and investor confidence.

The legislation comes at a politically significant moment, with senior ODM leaders led by the party leader, Dr Oburu Oginga Odinga, intensifying campaigns across the Nyanza region in support of President Ruto’s development agenda. Their message has increasingly centred on the argument that national development should take precedence over partisan politics, pointing to government investments and economic reforms that they say are beginning to benefit the region.

Against that backdrop, the Sovereign Wealth Fund Act is being presented by government leaders as a cornerstone of Kenya’s long-term economic strategy, one aimed at ensuring that proceeds from the country’s natural resources are not simply spent in annual budgets but invested to generate wealth for both present and future generations.

For decades, Kenya has generated income from strategic assets such as minerals, geothermal resources, fisheries and other natural endowments without a dedicated legal mechanism to preserve part of the revenues for future use. Economists have repeatedly warned that such an approach exposed the country to fluctuations in resource earnings while limiting opportunities to convert finite natural resources into sustainable national wealth.

The new law seeks to reverse that trend by requiring a defined share of revenues from strategic resources to be channelled into a sovereign wealth fund. The framework is intended to provide financial stability during periods of economic uncertainty while supporting long-term investment and development.

Unlike previous arrangements in which resource revenues were absorbed into general government expenditure, the Act establishes a permanent investment vehicle built around three distinct pillars. A Stabilisation Fund will cushion the economy against unexpected fiscal shocks and volatile commodity revenues. A Future Generations Fund will preserve part of today’s resource wealth for Kenyans yet to be born, while a Strategic Infrastructure Investment Fund will finance priority national development projects expected to drive economic growth.

Policy analysts say the legislation aligns Kenya with countries that have successfully used sovereign wealth funds to convert finite natural resources into enduring financial assets. They argue that the legal framework also strengthens Kenya’s attractiveness to investors by signalling greater accountability, predictable fiscal governance and prudent stewardship of public resources.

Speaking during an economic empowerment programme in Gem Constituency, Siaya County, Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration Dr Raymond Omollo described the legislation as a landmark reform in institutional wealth management.

“This past week, President Ruto assented to the Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, transforming it into law so we can better plan for our national resources. Under this framework, a specific percentage of revenue will be strictly set aside to safeguard the welfare of future generations,” Dr Omollo said.

He said the law represents a shift from simply extracting natural resources to building sustainable national wealth through transparent governance and responsible investment.

According to Dr Omollo, counties endowed with strategic resources, including Siaya, stand to benefit from increased investor confidence as the new legal framework provides greater certainty over how revenues generated from those resources will be managed.

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