EBOLA Billions! Report reveals DONALD TRUMP’s Ksh100 billion plan for Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya despite Court Orders



Thursday, June 25, 2026 - The United States Government is determined to put up an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya despite opposition and court orders halting the controversial project.

According to Reuters, President Donald Trump’s administration is seeking Ksh 103.7 billion (USD 800 million) from Congress to fund humanitarian Ebola response efforts, including the construction of the disputed centre at Laikipia Air Base.

The request forms part of a larger Ksh 181.5 billion (USD 1.4 billion) package aimed at containing a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The proposed allocation will support the Kenyan facility alongside treatment supplies, contact tracing programmes, infection‑control measures and a regional logistics network.

However, the plan faces stiff resistance in Kenya, where civil society groups and residents have raised concerns over public safety, constitutional compliance and national sovereignty.

The High Court has already suspended the project, barring the Government from operationalising any Ebola quarantine or treatment facility linked to the arrangement pending determination of a petition filed by Katiba Institute.

The ruling also prohibited the admission or transfer into Kenya of persons exposed to or infected with Ebola under the disputed programme.

The petition challenges an alleged agreement between Kenya and the U.S to establish a 50‑bed quarantine centre at Laikipia.

President William Ruto has defended the project, insisting that it will strengthen Kenya’s preparedness against Ebola.

Meanwhile, the outbreak in Congo, linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain, has infected more than 1,000 people and killed 267, according to the World Health Organisation.

The Kenyan DAILY POST 

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