July 2, 2024

Why my car has the official national flag like Cabinet Secretaries; Cleophas Malalah

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Why my car has the official national flag like Cabinet Secretaries; Cleophas Malalah

UDA Party Secretary General Cleophas Malalah explains why his car has an official national flag like Cabinet Secretaries

UDA Party Secretary General Cleophas Malalah explains why his car has an official national flag like Cabinet Secretaries.

Speaking on Thursday, May 30 during an interview with Citizen TV, Malalah said he sits in the Cabinet as an advisor to President William Ruto. 

Malalah explained that he advises the President on the implementation of the Kenya Kwanza manifesto.

“The President, in his wisdom, said that he would like to have an advisor in the cabinet to oversee issues related to the party’s manifesto. The party is the one that formed the government; without the party, there is no government. Therefore, the President told me to sit in the cabinet and advise him whether our political agenda is being implemented and executed properly,” Malalah explained.

Malalah noted that he was sworn in to sit in the Cabinet after President Ruto issued a directive for him to oversee the implementation of the Kenya Kwanza manifesto.

The UDA Secretary General further said that there is a thin line between the UDA party and the government.

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“There is a very thin line between the party and the government because if you go to the State House, you will find the Kenyan flag being lowered at six pm, but the UDA flag is not lowered until the day we leave that place,” Malalah added.

In June 2023, the Cabinet cleared Malalah alongside the Chairperson of Council of Economic Advisors David Ndii, National Security Advisor Monica Juma, and the Advisor on Women Rights Harriette Chiggai to be attending the Cabinet meetings.

However, a human rights activist moved to court to seek orders blocking the four from being in the Cabinet saying their inclusion contravenes provisions of the Constitution.

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