July 5, 2024

Ruto appoints Former Uhuru CS as Head of Strategy Execution

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Ruto appoints Former Uhuru CS as Head of Strategy Execution

Ruto appoints Former Uhuru Kenyatta CS Adan Mohamed as Head of Strategy Execution in President's office

Ruto appoints Former Uhuru Kenyatta CS Adan Mohamed as Head of Strategy Execution in President’s office.

Adan Mohamed, the former cabinet secretary for industrialization was  on Thursday appointed by President William Ruto to the esteemed post of Chief of Strategy Execution, which places him in charge of directing the administration’s development plan as it approaches the 2027 election.

President Ruto stated in Executive Order No. 1 of 2023 that Mohamed, who has been working under David Ndii on the Council of Economic Advisors, will now be based at the Executive Office of the President. 

Notably, Mohamed was introduced as Kenya’s Trade Cabinet Secretary when President William Ruto traveled to the United States on business earlier this year. 

At the time, CS Moses Kuria held the role, but he has since left.

Former CS Mohamed was appointed to the President’s Council of Economic Advisors in November 2022.

In Uhuru’s government, Mohamed served as Industrialisation and EAC Cabinet Secretary.

He also vied for the Mandera Gubernatorial seat in the 2022 polls but lost to Adan Khalif. At the time, he vied on a Jubilee Party ticket.

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In other changes effected in the Executive Order, the Office of the Government Spokesperson was moved to the Executive Office of the President.

Previously, the Spokesperson office, currently headed by Isaac Mwaura, was under the Ministry of ICT.

It was explained that the changes were aimed at ensuring better service delivery.

“Committed to enhancing efficiency, transparency and accountability at all levels of Government through a governance structure and leadership that ensures rapid delivery of public services to Kenyans in every part of the Republic, I hereby order and direct that the Government of Kenya shall be organized as set out in this Executive Order,” read the Executive order in part.

“This Order supersedes Executive Order No. 1 of 2023 issued on January 6, 2023.”

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