Ruto fires FOUR appointees of Uhuru Kenyatta
President Ruto fires appointees of Former Head of State Uhuru Kenyatta at Kenya Railways board.
President William Ruto has revoked the appointment of four board members of the Kenya Railways Corporation.
In a special gazette notice dated Monday, January 8, the four who are former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s appointees will cease to be members of the board immediately.
The four are Mohammed Alawi Hussun, Dennis Aroka, Catherine Musakali, and Sumaiya Salim Mohamed.
“I, William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, revoke the appointment of Mohammed Alawi Hussun, Dennis Aroka, Catherine Musakali, and Sumaiya Salim Mohamed as members of the Board of Directors of the Kenya Railways Corporation, with effect from January 8, 2024,” the notice reads.
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Mohammed Alawi and Catherine Musakali were appointed on October 6, 2021, while Dennis Aroka and Sumaiya Salim were appointed on July 8, 2022, and July 13, 2022, respectively.
They all served as Independent Directors at the KRC.
However, the Head of State did not immediately name their replacements.
Their exit is part of the changes being effected by President William Ruto since he took power after the August 2022 elections.
Since taking power, Ruto has revoked the appointees of Former President Uhuru Kenyatta in different government parastatals.
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