December 8, 2024

Don’t accept Ruto’s offer to reappoint you; Ahmednasir Abdullahi to fired CSs

Don't accept Ruto's offer to reappoint you; Ahmednasir Abdullahi to fired CSs

Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi asked the members of President Ruto's Cabinet who were recently dismissed not to consider a comeback in the government

Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi asked the members of President Ruto’s Cabinet who were recently dismissed not to consider a comeback in the government.

Ahmednasir Abdullahi implied that it would be imprudent for the ex-CSs to take back the posts, given the public’s lack of confidence in their suitability to occupy the offices.

He asked them to decline any offer for a government post even at the invitation of President William Ruto.

To clearly state their stances, Ahmednasir asked the former Cabinet members to address their letters to the president stating their disinterest in sitting in the National Executive.

“I’m waiting for members of President Ruto’s dismissed cabinet to show the act of utmost patriotism and write an open letter to President William Ruto expressly telling him not to reconsider/reappoint them to the cabinet. They further must inform him that if he ignores their wishes and appointments them, they will openly decline such appointments,” said Ahmednasir on X.

Reacting to the recent surprise purge by the president, the lawyer said it was earth-shaking.

On July 11, Ruto sent home all Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General Justin Muturi, citing feedback from an unimpressed Kenyan public.

Only Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi was spared in the purge.

“I have today, in line with the powers given to me by article 152 (1) and 152 (5b) of the constitution and section 12 of the office of the Attorney General’s act, decided to dismiss with immediate effect all the Cabinet Secretaries and the Attorney General of the cabinet of Kenya except the Prime Secretary and Secretary for Foreign Affairs and the office of the Deputy President is not affected in any way,” said Ruto.

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The Head of State went on to say he would be engaging in extensive consolations across different sectors and political formations to set up a new and broad-based government.

Ruto mentioned that the new government compositiom will aim at assisting him in accelerating and expediting the implementation of the Kenya Kwanza government program including other radical measures and programs to deal with the burden of debt, raising revenue, job opportunities, eliminating wastage and unnecessary duplication of government agencies and dealing with corruption.

He pointed out that the operations of government will continue uninterrupted under Principal Secretaries.

“During this process, the operations of government will continue uninterrupted under the guidance of principal secretaries and other relevant officials,” Ruto added.

Further, President Ruto said he would announce additional measures and steps.

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