Former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth and Former Murang'a Governor Mwangi wa Iria
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On Friday, November 20, President William Ruto announced a series of strategic appointments aimed at enhancing governance and public service delivery in Kenya.
Among the notable appointments, former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth has been appointed Chairperson of the National Standards Council for the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), succeeding Anthony Muriuki. This position is important in ensuring that products and services adhere to national standards, thereby safeguarding consumer interests and facilitating international trade.
In another significant move, former Murang'a Governor Mwangi wa Iria has been designated Chairperson of the Public Procurement Regulatory Board. His responsibilities will centre on overseeing procurement processes across public institutions, with a focus on ensuring transparency and accountability in public expenditure.
The official announcement emphasizes that these appointments were made following recommendations from the Public Service Commission, in accordance with the legal frameworks governing public offices. This reflects a commitment to procedural integrity in the selection process.
Additionally, Gerald Nyaoma Arita has been appointed as the second Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, where he will work alongside Susan Koech to help formulate and implement the country's monetary policy.
Furthering Kenya's diplomatic initiatives, former Deputy Inspector General of Police Noor Gabow has been named Consul-General for the forthcoming Kenyan Consulate in Haiti.
This appointment aligns with recent government plans to enhance Kenya's global diplomatic presence through the establishment of the consulate.
Further appointments include Professor Adams G.R. Oloo, who will serve as a Strategy and Communication Advisor, and Dr. Silvester Okumu, designated as a Governance Advisor to the Office of the President. These roles are expected to strengthen the strategic and governance capabilities within the President's office.
Through these appointments, President Ruto seeks to utilize the expertise of seasoned professionals to drive Kenya's development agenda, aiming for improved governance and effective implementation of his administration's policies.