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National Assembly Clears All 19 Nominees for Cabinet Secretaries

The National Assembly’s Committee on Appointments has approved all 20 nominees put forward by President William Ruto for the positions of Cabinet Secretaries. This clearance marks a crucial step in the formation of President Ruto’s government, allowing the nominees to proceed to their respective roles once formal appointments are made.

The committee’s decision follows a thorough vetting process, during which each nominee was evaluated on their qualifications, experience, and vision for their respective ministries. The nominees represent a diverse array of backgrounds and expertise, reflecting the administration’s commitment to inclusivity and competence.

The approval of the nominees is expected to enable the government to swiftly implement its agenda, addressing key issues such as economic growth, national security, and social development. The smooth transition and establishment of the Cabinet will be critical in driving forward President Ruto’s policies and programs for the nation.

As the new Cabinet Secretaries prepare to assume office, their immediate focus will be on tackling the challenges facing the country and delivering on the promises made during the election campaign. The successful clearance of all nominees underscores the National Assembly’s support for the President’s vision and the new administration’s readiness to begin its work.

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