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Vetting of 51 PS nominees starts on November 14

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 Basic Education Principal Secretary nominee Dr. Belio Kipsang. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

President William Ruto's 51 Principal Secretary (PS) nominees will be vetted by the National Assembly's departmental committees between November 14, 2022 and November 18, 2022.

The vetting timetable was shared on Friday, November 4 by the Clerk of the National Assembly Samuel Njoroge.

The nominees will be expected to bring with them their national identity cards, academic certificates, clearance certificates from HELB, KRA, the DCI and Office of the Registrar of Political Parties.

The vetting will take place between 9am and 4:30pm on the respective dates.

Members of the public have been invited to give their views about the 51 PS nominees on or before November 11, 2022.

"The departmental committees invite interested members of the public to submit any representation they may have, by written statements with supporting evidence on the suitability or otherwise of the candidates for appointment to the offices they have been nominated," said Clerk Samuel Njoroge.

Kenyans can submit their views through email or physical delivery.

For email submissions, one can send their views to [email protected].

For physical delivery, one can take their submissions to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, Main Parliament Buildings in Nairobi by 5pm on November 11.

Interior PS nominee Raymond Omollo, Julius Korir (Cabinet Affairs), Julius Bitok (Citizen Services), Dr Josephine Mburu (Health Standards), Chris Kiptoo (National Treasury) are among those to be vetted on the first day, November 14.

On the final day, November 18, Tourism PS nominee John Ololtuaa, Nixon Korir (Lands), John Kipchumba Tanui (ICT), Veronica Nduva (Gender) and Ismail Madey (Youth) are among those who will be vetted.

There are 44 committees in the 13th Parliament, including 24 select committees and 20 departmental committees.

President William Ruto unveiled his PS nominees on Wednesday, November 2.

Below is the full list of PS nominees:

Julius Korir - State Department for Cabinet Affairs

Teresia Mbaika Malokwe - State Department for Devolution

Esther Ngero - State Department for Performance and Delivery Management

Aurelia Rono - State Department for Parliamentary Affairs

Raymond Omollo - State Department for Interior and National Administration

Caroline Nyawira Murage - State Department for Correctional Services

Amb. Julius Bitok - State Department for Citizen Services

Dr. Chris Kiptoo - The National Treasury

James Muhati - State Department for Economic Planning

Patrick Mariro - Defence

Korir Sing'oei - State Department for Foreign Affairs

Roseline Njogu - State Department for Diaspora Affairs

Amos Gathecha - State Department for Public Service

Veronica Mueni Nduva - State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action

Joseph Mungai Mbugua - State Department for Roads

Mohamed Dhagar - State Department for Transport

Nixon Korir - State Department for Lands and Physical Planning

Charles Hinga - State Department for Housing and Urban Development

Joel Arumonyang - State Department for Public Works

Prof. Edward Kisiangani - State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications

Eng. John Kipchumba Tanui - ICT and Digital Economy

Eng. Peter Tum - State Department for Medical Services

Dr. Joseph Mburu - State Department for Health Standards and Professional Management

Dr. Belio Kipsang - State Department for Basic Education

Esther Thaara Muhoria - State Department for TVET

Beatrice Inyangala - State Departments for Higher Education and Research

Phillip Kello Harsama - State Department for Crop Development

Harry Kimutai - State Department for Livestock Development

Alfred K'Ombundo - State Department for Trade

Abubakar Hassan - State Department for Investment Promotion

Juma Mukhwana - State Department for Industry

Patrick Kiburi Kilemi - State Department for Cooperatives

Susan Mangeni - State Department for MSMEs Development

Ismail Madey - State Department for Youth Affairs

Jonathan Mueke - State Department for Sports and The Arts

Festus Ngeno - State Department for Environment

Ephantus Kimotho - State Department for Forestry

John Ololtuaa - State Department for Tourism

Sylvia Naseya Muhoro - State Department for Wildlife

Ummy Mohammed Bashir - State Department for Culture and Heritage

Dr. Paul Ronoh - State Department for Water and Sanitation

Gitonga Mugambi - State Department for Irrigation

Alex Wachira - State Department for Energy

Mohamed Liban - State Department for Petroleum

Geoffrey Kaituko - State Department for Labour and Skills Development

Joseph Mugosi Mutavi - State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs

Abdi Dubart - State Department for East African Community Development

Idris Dogota - State Department for The ASALs and Regional Development

Elijah Mwangi - State Department for Mining

Betsy Muthoni Njagi - State Department for Blue Economy and Fisheries

Shadrack Mwadime - State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs

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