Bad news to 2 CS As they are set to be sacked by president ruto days after nominating ofm officials.

According to sources close to the presidency, Ruto has expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of some of his CSs, accusing them of failing to deliver on their mandates and effectively communicate government policies to the public. The president is said to be keen on assembling a more dynamic team capable of mobilizing support and executing his administration’s agenda efficiently.

This reshuffle would mark a significant development, coming just four months after Ruto revamped his Cabinet in July, a move then seen as an attempt to quell public unrest and incorporate opposition figures into his government. In recent weeks, the president has underscored the importance of accountability by requiring his CSs to sign performance contracts, signaling his readiness to take action against underperformance.

If the reshuffle occurs, the National Assembly may need to reconvene from its recess to vet and approve new nominees, highlighting the high stakes and urgency of this anticipated change. For Ruto, the shake-up reflects a broader effort to tighten his grip on governance while addressing public concerns over inefficiency and lack of progress.

The reshuffle will likely set the tone for Ruto’s governance strategy heading into the new year, with political analysts viewing it as a calculated step toward securing a stronger political footing in the years ahead.

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