Skip to main content
FOUR MINISTERS LEAVE STEP ASIDE, NGILU YET TO RESIGN

FOUR MINISTERS LEAVE STEP ASIDE, NGILU YET TO RESIGN

N

Nyakundi Report

Newsroom Updated 1 min read

Story · FOUR MINISTERS LEAVE STEP ASIDE, NGILU YET TO RESIGN

Four cabinet secretaries, six principal secretaries and an ambassador have written to President Uhuru Kenyatta indicating that they have left office in-order to facilitate investigations into alleged corruption. Energy CS Davis Chirchir, Labour CS Kazungu Kambi, Transport and Infrastructure CS Michael Kamau and Agriculture CS Felix Koskei and Kenya’s Deputy Head of Mission to South Africa Jane Waikenda have stepped aside over graft claims.

State House Spokesman Manoah Esipisu told a news conference held at State House that the President has appoints acting CSs in their dockets pending probe.

President Kenyatta has now appointed Industrialization CS Aden Mohammed to replace Koskei in the Agriculture docket, Defence CS Raychelle Omamo to replace Kambi at the Labour Ministry, Treasury CS Henry Rotich to replace Chirchir at the Ministry of Energy and Health CS James Macharia to replace Kamau in Transport.

Esipisu confirmed that the following PSs led by Secretary to the Cabinet Francis Kimemia, Transport PS Nduva Muli, Mining PS Patrick Omutia, Water PS James Teko, Deputy President William Ruto’s Chief of Staff Marianne Kittany and Investments Secretary Esther Koimet.

Be the first to react

Support

Support this reporting

M-Pesa support recorded against this story.

Send support →

Stay close

Get the briefing

Major updates by email. No spam.

Get email brief →

Share

Save share card

Download a clean portrait card for sharing.

Save image →

More from Nyakundi Report

Most read this week