Deputy President William Ruto says it is the mandate of President Kenyatta to decide who to appoint to the Cabinet.
Speaking when he accompanied the president to the burial of three Africa Independent Pentecostal Church (AIPCA) bishops in Meru County on Tuesday, Ruto asked Kenyans to stop speculating on who will make it to the Cabinet and give the Head of State time to constitute the team he wants to work with.
Ruto further said that he has no powers to dictate to the president on who to appoint or nominates to the cabinet and urged those to be appointed to focus on serving the country.
“We should all give the president room to pick Cabinet Secretaries without speculating on who will make it or not,” said DP Ruto.
“Whoever will be appointed, you are appointed to serve all Kenyans. Stay clear of politics,” he said.
Ruto also ruled chances of engaging the opposition on election-related dialogue saying focus should now be on developing the country.
“We almost spent the whole of last year politicking. We will not participate in any debate on who won the election or not,” said the Deputy President.
I thought it was a happy…
I thought it was a happy marriage between you and UK.Already there are signs of a split yet you keep insisting that all is well in the house of Jubilee.Are you not te next flag bearer or did UK jeopardize your chances intentionally to clear the field for one of his “own”
why are jobless kenyans…
why are jobless kenyans talking about who will get jobs in govt
What is it to you you do not…
What is it to you you do not have to be a cook to criticize the cooking.Furthermore the availability or lack of jobs is a mute point because your comments do not make sense.So only gainfully employed Kenyans are allowed to have an opinion.Take a hike .