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- President Ruto announced plans to reconstitute the cabinet to reflect the will of the people and enhance national unity.
- Deputy President Gachagua and Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi emphasized the importance of competence, integrity, and prioritizing the needs of Kenyans in the new cabinet.
President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi have shared insights into the anticipated changes in Kenya’s cabinet.
As the President prepares to reconstitute the cabinet, the leadership emphasizes their commitment to good governance, accountability, and fighting corruption.
President Ruto has set high expectations for the new cabinet, promising it will reflect the will of the people and foster national unity.
Addressing a crowd in Elgeyo Marakwet on Saturday, July 13, he stressed the importance of remaking the cabinet to unite the country.
“You all saw what I did this week so that I remake this government well. This will allow us to unite Kenya,” Ruto stated.
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He added, “Going forward, we are going to work as Kenyans making sure that we harness every opportunity, talent, and capability so that we build our economy, create jobs, manage our debt, deal decisively with corruption, and make sure Kenya marches forward.”
Musalia Mudavadi echoed this vision, describing the forthcoming cabinet as one of “exceptional competence and integrity.”
He highlighted that the restructuring will prioritize the needs of Kenyans, with cabinet members embodying national values and demonstrating the capability to deliver in their roles.
“This restructuring is not merely an administrative exercise; it is a profound commitment to genuine governance that prioritizes the will of the people,” Mudavadi stated during an Interdenominational Prayer Service in Kakamega County.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua also weighed in, urging President Ruto to avoid appointing arrogant individuals who would be preoccupied with politics.
He assured the President of his full support in creating a new cabinet that promotes efficiency and harmony while prioritizing the interests of Kenyans.
“We are supporting you 100% in your decision to disband your Cabinet to reconstitute a new one that will help you in working for Kenyans,” Gachagua remarked.
“The CSs who are not arrogant and who are not politicking, those who will be with you to help you steer the country.”
Earlier this week, on July 11, President Ruto took decisive action by dismissing the entire cabinet, except for Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, who will remain in office.
The office of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was also unaffected by this significant move.
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