President William Ruto, the President of the republic of Kenya has been making appointments to his government focused on service delivery. He has been picking people from different parts of the country placing them to various government entities with an aim of fulfilling the promises he made to Kenyans.
Well, it seems like his goodwill is not being appreciated by a section of those he appointed or maybe they are not consulted before the appointments. According to the latest report, one individual who was appointed by Ruto has rejected his offer. This is the fourth time President William Ruto’s appointment has been rejected.
According to a report shared to us, Orange democratic Party treasurer, Timothy Bosire has rejected the appointment by President William Ruto to the NTSA board. According to him, he made the decision after widely consulting his family and friends.
“ODM TREASURER Timothy Bosire declines President Ruto appointment to chair the NTSA board; says decision made after consultation with family and friends.” Report.
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This is the fourth political figure to reject an offer by the President. Former nominated senator Millicent Omanga rejected an offer from the president where she was appointed to serve on the Nairobi river commission.
Former ICT cabinet Secretary Kariuki rejected President William Ruto’s appointment to serve as Kenyan envoy to Ghana. She also cited family engagement.
Dr. David Mokaya rejected the appointment to serve on the Kenyan genetic board citing personal reasons. He later claimed that his personal values did not align well with those of the Kenya Kwanza administration.