Sakaja Names Kerich, Silantoi & Others in Nairobi Cabinet

26, Oct 2022 / 2 min read/ By Livenow Africa

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Wednesday, October 25, named the members of the county executive committee, who are set form his cabinet.

Speaking during a presser at City Hall, Sakaja named a 10-member cabinet including Charles Kerich, who served in Mike Sonko's administration to the powerful Finance docket.

The former Senator also picked ODM aspirant for Westlands constituency Michael Gumo.

A son of former Cabinet Minister Fred Gumo, Michael will lead the Innovation and Digital Economy docket. Sakaja also appointed Suzanne Silantoi to head the Inclusivity, Public Participation and Customer Service ministry.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja during the inauguration ceremony of Wiliam Ruto at Kasarani Stadium on Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja during the inauguration ceremony of Wiliam Ruto at Kasarani Stadium on Tuesday, September 13, 2022
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Silantoi contested against Sakaja in the 2017 Nairobi county senatorial race.

"This team has been very carefully selected to meet the challenge and responsibility that lies before them, They shall be held accountable to the people of Nairobi," Sakaja announced.

The county chief also appointed advisors to his cabinet. Among them is Professor Washington Yotto Achieng - a renowned professor whose strides in the transport sector have been acknowledged worldwide.

"He is the one who has sorted out mobility in London and Beijing and is a resource we would rely on as an outside eye looking in for us to sort out matters of mobility and transport," Sakaja explained.

In addition, he appointed David Njoroge as his Chief of Staff and Priscillah Mahinda as Private Secretary. Dr Jairus Musumba was nominated for the position of County Secretary.

The first-time governor noted that he changed the names and mandates of the dockets for better service delivery. 

He explained that the Boroughs, Administration and  Personnel and the Business as well as the Hutsler Opportunities CECs will report directly to his deputy, Njoroge Muchiri.

Sakaja's Cabinet Members

Charles Kerich-  Finance and Economic  Affairs
Michael Gumo -Innovation and Digital Economy
Brian Mulama-Talent, Skills Development and Care
Patrick Mbogo-Mobility and Works
Stephen Gathuita Mwangi -Built Environment and Urban Planning
Ibrahim Auma Nyangoya- Boroughs, Administration and Personnel
Rosemary Kariuki -Business and Hutsler opportunities
Maureen Njeri- Green Nairobi(Deal with environment and water).
Dr Anastasia Mutethya Nyalita-Health Wellness and Nutrition
Susan Silantoi - Inclusivity, Public Participation and Customer Service

Advisors

Urban and Regional Planning - John Mwangi
Economic advisor-Lawrence Wambua
Legal Advidor -Elias Mutuma
Health Advisor -Dr Samora Otieno
Political Advisor- William Ngung'u Fazul
Advisor on Mobility -Washington Yotto Achieng 

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja (left) and President William Ruto during the ground breaking of the Soweto B Estate in Kibra on October 25, 2022.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja (left) and President William Ruto during the groundbreaking of the Soweto B Estate in Kibra on October 25, 2022.

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