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I’ll serve the country without fear or favour – Ruku

If approved, Ruku will replace Justin Muturi who was dismissed after a fallout with Ruto.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

Realtime14 April 2025 - 15:43
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In Summary


  • Speaking on Monday when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments chaired by Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, Ruku vowed to streamline the Public Service sector especially on the issue of employment.
  • The Mbeere North legislator also vowed to create an enabling environment for employment, as well as in establishment of business in the country.

Cabinet Secretary Nominee for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special, Projects Geoffrey Ruku/NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Cabinet Secretary Nominee for Public Service and Human Capital Development Geoffrey Ruku has said that he will serve the country without fear or favour, should he be approved for the position.

Speaking on Monday when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments chaired by Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, Ruku vowed to streamline the Public Service sector especially on the issue of employment.

He said that he will make sure the face of Kenya is reflected in all public appointments as envisioned in the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.

The Mbeere North legislator also vowed to create an enabling environment for employment, as well as in establishment of business in the country.

“I will serve the Republic of Kenya without fear or favour. On the issues of employment, the face of Kenya must be seen as per Article 232 of our Constitution. I will create an enabling environment for employment and even business,” Ruku said.

On how he would deal with the issue of unemployment, Ruku said that he will use a digital system to address the matter.

One of the ways he plans to do this is by having time sheet for all public officers.

He added that the digital system will also be linked to all government institutions to show how staff work and also provide an avenue for them to communicate with ease.

“I will come with a system in place to link all the government institutions to be able to talk to each other in relation to how civil servants report to work. The timesheet is an extremely important component moving forward.”

President William Ruto nominated Ruku as the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes on March 26, 2025.

If approved, he will replace Justin Muturi who was dismissed after a fallout with Ruto.

The 45-year-old won the parliamentary seat on the DP ticket in the 2022 general election after garnering 17, 069 votes to beat three other candidates in the race.

The lawmaker, a key ally of President Ruto, made the first parliamentary attempt in 2013 but lost to Muriuki Njagagua.

In 2017, he gave politics another stab, this time on the Jubilee party ticket for the Embu Senate, but again lost this time round to Njeru Ndigwa.

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