Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko Unveils New Cabinet, Fails to Name Deputy Governor Following NASA Request

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko Unveils New Cabinet, Fails to Name Deputy Governor Following NASA Request

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Friday unveiled names of newly appointed County Executive Committee (CEC) members.

Sonko has nominated Lucia Mulwa as the new CEC in charge of Education, Youth, Gender Sports, Culture and Social Services to replace Janet Ouko Muthoni, who resigned earlier this week citing intimidation, mistreatment, and threats by the Governor.

Dr. Stella Bosire Otieno has been named the new CEC for Health while Winfred Gathangu takes over Finance and Economic Planning docket.

Pauline Kaihiga Waititu has been appointed CEC for Public Service Management and Devolution while Sanjeev Kaur Sonia Birdi will be in charge of Environment.

CECs that have been retained from the previous Cabinet include Mohammed Dagane (Roads Infrastructure and Transport), Allan Igambi (Trade Tourism and Cooperatives) and Larry Wambua (Agriculture and Water).

Others are Newton Munene (ICT, Communication, and E-government) and Charles Kerich (Urban Planning, Urban Renewal, and Housing.)

However, Sonko has failed to nominate a candidate for the position of Deputy Governor Position as promised.

Sonko says he will name a nominee for Deputy Governor Seat in three weeks’ time. This is after National Super Alliance (Nasa) made a late push for inclusion of their candidate in the final line up, in the spirit of Kenyatta-Odinga handshake.

“This is to notify you that I was ready with the name of the nominee but I have received a request from the NASA coalition that in the spirit of the Handshake and subsequent cooperation with ruling coalition, that I should consider their proposed nominee Rahab Wangui for the position of Deputy Governor,” Sonko says.

“This is to notify that I shall not be forwarding the name of my Deputy Governor nominee today to allow for further consultations. I will, however, nominate a suitable Deputy Governor at the earliest possible opportunity.”

“It will take a maximum of two, three weeks but I will come back immediately I consult. This seat does not belong to Sonko, it’s a Jubilee seat, I have to consult widely, my party bosses, the President, and DP and party leadership,” he adds.

 

Comments

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Fri, 01/11/2019 @ 05:33pm

Bullcrap Sonko if u know very well it's a jubilee seat then why wait for 3wks n the nominee u added is Nasa from madividi party.Sonko please Man up.Remember come 2022 Nairobi won't b a county n will b like washington DC controlled by gava.

One2ManyDayz (not verified)     Fri, 01/11/2019 @ 06:37pm

The good governor has all good intentions, but good intentions are not enough in a place of work, where men and women exert themselves to make a difference. The good governor may know what he wants for Nairobi but as as Shakespeare has it "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men’s cottages princes’ palaces"
So govn, the doing part calls for more than good intentions, networks, intrigues and anything in between. It calls for skills, skills must be learnt and practiced to be effective. Surround yourself with intelligent people who will critic some of your decisions and those of your henchmen; so that you can deliver to Nairobians the standards of a capital city in the sun!

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