September 11, 2025

Makau Mutua reveals his salary as President Ruto’s advisor

Prof. Makau Mutua has disclosed the amount he earns in his role as Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs in the Executive Office of the President.

Prof. Makau Mutua has disclosed the amount he earns in his role as Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs in the Executive Office of the President.

Prof. Makau Mutua has disclosed the amount he earns in his role as Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs in the Executive Office of the President.

Speaking in an interview on Wednesday, September 10, Mutua revealed that he earns the equivalent of a Cabinet Secretary.

“I am paid the equivalent of a Cabinet Secretary,” he disclosed.

Currently, a Cabinet Secretary’s gross monthly salary stands at approximately Ksh990,000, which includes basic pay, a house allowance, and a market adjustment component.

Mutua was appointed to the role on Wednesday, April 30, with President William Ruto praising his extensive background in legal and constitutional matters, and welcomed him to his team.

“I have appointed Prof Makau Mutua as the Senior Advisor of Constitutional Affairs in the Executive Office of the President. Prof Mutua brings a wealth of experience in legal, constitutional and human rights matters.

“Congratulations Prof Mutua. I welcome you to join a dynamic team of public servants in the implementation of our Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda,” he wrote on social media platform X.

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Reacting to the appointment, Mutua expressed gratitude to Ruto for the appointment and promised to serve with diligence and distinction. 

“I am grateful to His Excellency President William Ruto for appointing me Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs in the Executive Office of the President. Our Constitution is the beating heart of the Republic. Mr President, I promise to serve you and our fellow citizens with diligence, honor, and distinction,” he stated.

In the wake of the appointment, Mutua fired back at critics questioning his decision to honour the appointment.

In a statement on Thursday, May 1, he defended his decision to take up the role, stating that he was qualified and eager to serve the country.

“Why are some folks vexed, anguished, about my decision to accept the appointment by President William Ruto as Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs?

“I’ve spent my entire life in the law at the highest levels, especially in the United States. I can’t think of a better way to serve my native Kenya,” he said.

Mutua noted that most of the people criticising him would have taken the role if appointed, adding that he believes his expertise will benefit the country.

“I am sure some of those upset would readily accept the appointment. Chill, folks, and let those who are qualified serve the country. I believe my expertise will be of good service to the President and the country,” he added.

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