Kenya’s Protests: Ruto Names Opposition Members In New Cabinet, forms Govt National Unity

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By Abiola Olawale

Kenya’s President William Ruto has announced the nomination of 10 notable figures as he continues to form his new cabinet.

The President also nominated four senior ranking members of the opposition party for appointment into his cabinet which he regarded as a “new broad-based government”.

This is coming after a countrywide protests that have disrupted economic activities in Kenya.

Among the opposition nominated for appointment into cabinet members are John Mbadi, who was named to the treasury portfolio, James Opiyo Wandayi for energy, Ali Joho to the mining ministry and and Wycliffe Oparanya as head of the cooperatives ministry.

The nominees are allies of opposition leader Raila Odinga, whom Ruto defeated in the 2022 election.

The nominations are subject to approval by parliament.
“I commend the leadership of diverse organisations…for their encouraging response to my outreach to consult on forming a broad-based government,” Ruto said in an address from State House Nairobi.

He also said he would be proposing amendments to anti-corruption and public procurement laws.

Here’s the full list of the second batch of nominees named on Wednesday:

– John Mbadi- National Treasury and Economic Planning

– Salim Mvurya- Investments, Trade and Industry

– Rebecca Miano- Tourism and Wildlife

– Opiyo Wandayi- Energy and Petroleum

– Kipchumba Murkomen- Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports

– Hassan Joho- Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs

– Alfred Mutua-Labour and Social Protection

– Wycliffe Oparanya-Ministry of Co-operatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development

– Justin Muturi- Public Service, Performance and Delivery Management

– Stella Soi Lang’at-Gender, Culture, Arts and Heritage

Here is the list of those nominated on Friday, July 19:

– Ministry of the Interior and National Administration: Prof Kithure Kindiki

– Ministry of Health: Dr Debra Mulonga Barasa

– Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development: Alice Wahome

– Ministry of Education: Julius Migosi Ogamba

– Ministry of Defence: Rosalinda Soipan Tuiya

– Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development: D. Andrew Mwihia Karanja

– Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry: Aden Barre Duale

– Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation: Eric Muriithi Muuga

– Ministry of Roads and Transport: Davis Chirchir

– Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy: Margaret Nyambura Ndung’u

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