William Ruto promises former CS Aisha Jumwa Government position

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William Ruto promises former CS Aisha Jumwa Government position

President William Ruto has reassured Kilifi residents that former Gender CS Aisha Jumwa will be part of his government after she missed out on the 20 nominations submitted to the Cabinet.

Speaking during the launch of the Baricho-Kakuyuni water supply project in Kilifi.

President Ruto reaffirmed to the residents that he would not leave Jumwa out of his administration.

Cabinet Secretaries Aisha Jumwa and Alice Wahome look on as fight erupts at an event they had graced in Kigumo, Murang’a County. PHOTO | JOE GATHUYA-TV47

“I am not leaving Aisha Jumwa behind, we shall sort her. People of Malindi, let me ask you, who is the one who made Aisha CS?

Then I know how to sort her out. Let us all unite to better the country,” President Ruto said, rallying the public to work together to uplift the country’s economy.

William Ruto on his Cabinet

While addressing the crowd, Jumwa lauded the president for nominating two CSs from the coast region, Salim Mvurya (Trade) and Ali Hassan Joho (Mining), to his cabinet.

The former CS also sneered at her critics, claiming that she had been receiving calls from people saying that she was left out of the Kenya Kwanza administration.

“I want to laud him for the opportunity that he gave me and the new opportunity he will give me.

I also thank him for nominating Mvurya and Joho to the cabinet,” Jumwa said.

“Kwa hivyo mimi nitakuwa serikalini. Wale wamekuwa wakinipigia simu eti nimeachwa na Rais, mimi siko soko.

Niliunda serikali hii na niko ndani ya serikali na nitakuwa serikali, sitoki kwa kuwa niko na William Ruto, simu nyingi mpunguzeni.”

Jumwa held the Gender Ministry before the cabinet was dissolved on July 11, 2024, by President Ruto following anti-government protests that pushed for his exit.

Despite the challenges, she remains confident in her role and future within the government.

President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi. Photo/PCS
President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi. Photo/PCS

President Ruto’s reassurance and Jumwa’s confidence resonated with the people of Kilifi, highlighting a sense of unity and determination to move forward.

As the country navigates through its political landscape, the commitment to inclusivity and development remains strong.

Ruto’s promise to ensure Jumwa’s place in his administration and the acknowledgement of the coastal region’s representation in the cabinet, there is a renewed sense of hope and collaboration.

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