Ruto sacks Muturi and replaces him with his Mp

By Remmy Butia

In a Cabinet reshuffle announced today, President William Ruto has dismissed the immediate Public Service CS and Justin Muturi and reassigned key ministers in a bid to revitalize his administration. The changes come amid growing public pressure for accountability and improved service delivery.

Key Changes in the Cabinet

Justin Muturi Dismissed

Former Attorney General and Public Service CS Justin Muturi has been relieved of his duties, marking a significant shift in the leadership of Kenya’s political realignments. Muturi, previously served as the Speaker of the National Assembly. His dismissal signals a new direction in President Ruto’s political strategy.

Aden Duale Moved to Health Ministry

Former Defence and Environment Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has been reassigned to the Ministry of Health, taking over from Debora Mlongo. Duale, a seasoned politician and former Majority Leader in the National Assembly, will now oversee Kenya’s healthcare system at a time when the country is pushing for universal health coverage (UHC) and addressing challenges in public hospitals.

Deborah Mlongo is the new Environment CS

Health CS Deborah Mlongo, has been reassigned as the new Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry. She takes over from Duale, as the government seeks to strengthen its climate action policies ahead of major global environmental summits.

Geoffrey Ruku Nominated for Public Service Ministry

Hon. Geoffrey Ruku, the Member of Parliament for Mbeere North, has been nominated as the new Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Public Service, Human Capital Development, and Special Programmes. If approved by Parliament, he will replace outgoing CS Justin Muturi. Ruku’s nomination is seen as a strategic move to to silence Justin Muturi who has been fighting the government from within.

Hanna Wendot Cheptumo Nominated for Gender Ministry

Hanna Wendot Cheptumo, a women’s rights advocate, has been nominated as the new Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Culture, The Arts, and Heritage. She will be tasked with promoting gender equality, preserving Kenya’s cultural heritage, and supporting the creative arts industry.

Political Implications

This reshuffle comes at a time when President Ruto is under pressure to address economic challenges and improve governance.

The reassignment of Aden Duale to Health suggests the government is prioritizing strong leadership in the sector, while the nomination of Geoffrey Ruku and Hanna Cheptumo reflects an emphasis on grassroots representation and gender inclusivity.

The nominated CSs will undergo vetting by the National Assembly’s Appointments Committee before assuming office. If approved, the new team is expected to drive President Ruto’s agenda in the remaining years of his administration.

President Ruto’s latest Cabinet reshuffle signals a fresh approach to governance, with a focus on efficiency, accountability, and service delivery. The dismissal of Justin Muturi and the introduction of new faces mark a significant shift in Kenya’s political landscape.

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