Ruto's cabinet nominees are product of broad consultation - UDA

Said Kenyans should recognise the Cabinet's essential role in driving the transformational agenda.

In Summary
  • The ruling party said the broad-based Cabinet is a result of extensive consultations with diverse stakeholders, including both private and public sectors.
  • UDA added that the inclusive approach will ensure that the Cabinet represents the entire political spectrum and truly reflects the face of Kenya.
UDA Secretary General, Cleophas Malala during press conference at UDA offices on July 25, 2023.
UDA Secretary General, Cleophas Malala during press conference at UDA offices on July 25, 2023.
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has said the broad-based cabinet announced by President William Ruto on Wednesday is a product of broad consultations.

In a statement on Thursday, the party said consultations involved diverse stakeholders, including both private and public sectors.

"This inclusive approach ensures that the Cabinet represents the entire political spectrum and truly reflects the face of Kenya," the statement said.

The party added that the new Cabinet is essential for driving the country's development agenda forward and ensuring stability.

"It will play a crucial role in providing effective and efficient public services, expanding opportunities for employment and wealth creation, and fostering an environment where every Kenyan can thrive," UDA said.

UDA noted that the country's transformation agenda aims to achieve universal health coverage, ensuring that no one is left behind or impoverished due to healthcare costs.

The government, it said, is committed to providing an equitably funded education system that supports learners from vulnerable backgrounds and promoting safe and dignified housing through the affordable housing program.

Furthermore, the transformation agenda includes providing reliable clean water, last-mile electricity connectivity, and securing more business opportunities for enterprises and employment for the youth, both domestically and abroad.

UDA stated that the ultimate goal is to transform the nation into a middle-income society, adding that this requires the urgent mobilisation of adequate resources to fund these vital programs and projects. 

The party also encouraged Kenyans to take part in public participation in regard to the Cabinet nomination.

UDA said while taking part in the process, Kenyans should recognise the Cabinet's essential role in driving the transformational agenda.

"Public participation is encouraged, and Kenyans are asked to share their feedback, recognizing the Cabinet's essential role in driving the transformational agenda that makes Kenya a better, more just, and more prosperous nation for all," UDA said.

The Cabinet Secretaries include

  • National Treasury - John Mbadi
  • Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports - Kipchumba Murkomen
  • Cooperatives and MSME Development - Wycliffe Oparanya
  • Gender, Culture, Arts and Heritage - Stella Langa't 
  • Tourism and Wildlife - Rebecca Miano
  • Energy and Petroleum - Opiyo Wandayi
  • Public Service - Justin Muturi
  • Investments, Trade and Industry - Salim Mvurya
  • Labour and Social Protection - Alfred Mutua
  • Mining and Blue Economy - Hassan Joho 
  • Ministry of the Interior and National Administration - Kithure Kindiki 
  • Ministry of Health - Debra Mulongo Barasa 
  • Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry- Aden Duale 
  • Ministry of Roads and Transport - Davis Chirchir 
  • Ministry of Defence - Soipan Tuya 
  • Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation - Eric Mugaa 
  • Ministry of Education- Julius Migosi 
  • Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development - Alice Wahome
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development- Dr Andrew Karanja
  • Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy- Dr Margaret Ndungu

The CSs will be vetted from vetted from Thursday, August 1, 2024, through to Sunday, August 4, 2024.

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