LIST: Members of the Assumption of DP Office Committee

Committee for the Assumption of office for the Deputy President-designate meeting at Harambee House, Nairobi. [PCS]

President William Ruto has gazetted the appointment of a 20-member committee, that will oversee the process of Kithure Kindiki taking over as the third Deputy President.

Kindiki was appointed by the resident after his predecessor Rigathi Gachagua was impeached by the bi-cameral parliament after the lawmakers voted unanimously tou oust him

The committee is to be chaired by the secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau — Secretary to the Cabinet

Other members of the committee are:

  1. Dorcas A. Oduor —Attorney-General
  2. Winfridah Mokaya — Chief Registrar of the Judiciary
  3. Julius K. Bitok (Amb.) (Prof.) — Principal Secretary, State Department for Citizen Services.
  4. Patrick Mariru — Principal Secretary for Defence
  5. Raymond Omollo (Dr.) — Principal Secretary for Interior
  6. Security and National Administration
  7. Chris Kiptoo (Dr.) — Principal Secretary for the National Treasury
  8. Korir Singoei (Dr.) — Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs
  9. Edward Waswa Kisiang'ani (Prof.) -- Principal Secretary for Information and Broadcasting
  10. Idris Dokota (Dr.) — Principal Secretary for Cabinet Affairs
  11. Teresiah Mbaika — Principal Secretary for Devolution
  12. Ummi Bashir — Principal Secretary for Culture
  13. General Charles Kahariri — Chief of Kenya Defence Forces
  14. Noordin Haji — Director-General of the National Intelligence Service
  15. Douglas Kanja — Inspector-General of the National Police
  16. Service
  17. Arthur Osiya — Principal Administrative Secretary, Executive Office of the President
  18. Samuel Njoroge — Clerk, National Assembly
  19. Jeremiah Nyengenye — Clerk of the Senate
  20. Hassan Omar
  21. Kabale Tache
  22. Bernice Sialal (Ms.)

 

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