In a pivotal political strategy, President William Ruto is contemplating key Cabinet appointments that could see Muhoho Kenyatta, brother of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, along with former Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe and ex-Interior PS Karanja Kibicho, join his administration.
The groundwork for this shift was laid during Ruto’s recent visit to Uhuru Kenyatta at his Ichaweri home. Official communications from both parties highlighted their dialogue on national and regional issues. State House emphasized the need for a political consensus to drive inclusive growth.
Ruto, in a subsequent statement, underscored the importance of inclusivity for Kenya’s future, acknowledging Uhuru’s role in national and regional peace.
The discussions reportedly delved into the political dynamics of the Mt Kenya region, particularly addressing the rising influence of impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. To counteract this, Ruto and Uhuru have considered appointing Muhoho, Kagwe, Kibicho, and former Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi to the Cabinet. This move is seen as an attempt to secure a significant portion of the Kikuyu vote and to groom Muhoho for a potentially larger political role, possibly as Ruto’s running mate in the 2027 elections.
This strategy has echoes of past political grooming, similar to how former President Moi prepared Uhuru for leadership.
The reshuffle extends beyond these names. Eliud Owalo, previously ICT Cabinet Secretary and now Deputy Chief of Staff, is being reconsidered for a Cabinet position due to his effective policy communication. Other names in the mix include Belgut MP Nelson Koech and Energy Principal Secretary Alex Wachira.
There’s also talk of creating new ministries to focus on gender and culture within the Public Service and Tourism sectors. In this reshuffle, Davis Chirchir from Roads and Transport might shift to the Interior Ministry, a position once held by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, who has played a key role in these inter-party talks.
Muhoho Kenyatta, known for his discreet yet influential role during his brother’s presidency, has been involved in significant political maneuvers, including the legal battles at the ICC and the formation of the National Alliance party. His business acumen is evident through his transformation of family farms into corporate giants like Brookside Dairies and his oversight of the Kenyatta family’s interests in NCBA Bank.
With a background in economics and political science from Williams College, Muhoho is described as a boardroom leader, preferring to work behind the scenes with a hands-on approach. His family ties and business successes make him a notable figure in Kenyan politics.
The potential inclusion of these individuals in the Cabinet is not just a reshuffle but a statement of political strategy aimed at broadening the government’s base and consolidating power, especially within the influential Kikuyu community. This move could significantly shape the political landscape as Kenya approaches the 2027 elections.
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