Karua urges women engineers to lead in policy and governance
Nairobi
By
David Njaaga
| Mar 10, 2025
Women engineers must take leadership roles and actively shape Kenya’s development by ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making, Martha Karua has said.
Speaking at a dinner on organised by the Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK) to celebrate women in engineering, the="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001510372/former-dp-gachagua-meets-karua-applauds-gen-z-for-demanding-better-governance"> People’s Liberation Party leader “Why educate a large pool of engineers only to hire foreign experts? Engineering is not just about structures; it is about shaping policy and leadership,” she said.
She urged engineers to be proactive in governance, noting that political decisions influence industry policies, taxation and resource allocation. Study shows ADHD is more than just behavioural, it's biological Valentine buzz as love blooms in city streets Moses Wetangula: Biased Speaker Which Majority? Judges' shocker to Kenya Kwanza leadership in National Assembly Raila takes the upper hand in Parliament after court decision Xiaomi Kenya Unveils Redmi Note 14 Series: Where Pro-grade Photography Meets All-Star Durability Tussle between upmarket hotel owner and creditor Echoes of terror: 10 years on, Mpeketoni residents still live in unease Xiaomi Kenya Unveils Redmi 14C with a Groundbreaking 24 Months Plus One Month Extra Warranty “If professionals were in key decision-making roles, policies would be different. Engineers must step up, join professional bodies, lobby for representation and even consider elective office,” she noted.
Karua also called for greater participation of women engineers in leadership and mentorship, citing the judiciary and medical fields as examples of successful female representation. “Yes, we are underrepresented but we must claim our space. The Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Chief Registrar of the Judiciary are all women. Women engineers must also rise and be counted,” she noted.
She urged senior professionals to mentor young engineers and uphold integrity, warning that corruption and unprofessional conduct have tainted many industries.
“Public funds are often misused with professionals complicit—an engineer approving a faulty structure, an accountant covering financial misdeeds. We must restore professional ethics and national values,” she said. Institution of Engineers of Kenya First Vice President Harrison Keter praised the progress of women in engineering and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to gender inclusivity.
“Women are shaping engineering in Kenya and we must support them. Collaboration is key to ensuring female engineers get the opportunities
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