- Nyandarua women have issued an ultimatum to President William Ruto to reinstate Moses Kuria back to the cabinet
- The women expressed their outrage, accusing the president of unfairly sidelining Kuria while reappointing other dismissed Cabinet Secretaries
- The women, who also threatened to strip naked cautioned the President that if Kuria remains excluded, they expect similar treatment for all reappointed officials
Nyandarua women have united to criticize President William Ruto for his failure to reinstate Moses Kuria to the cabinet, despite reinstating other previously dismissed Cabinet Secretaries (CSs).
In a viral video, the women, dressed in traditional Kikuyu attire, expressed their dissatisfaction and urged the President to consider Kuria during the next nomination round, deeming his omission as grossly unfair.
The women accused President Ruto of degrading and overlooking Kuria, who had fervently supported him. Pierra Muthoni, the women’s spokesperson, conveyed their deep anger over the President’s decision.
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She declared that they were prepared to strip naked if their demand to reinstate Kuria was not met.
Moses Kuria Praised as a Performer
The women praised Moses Kuria for his significant contributions to their community while in office, highlighting his development initiatives.
They noted programs like football initiatives for the youth, which helped curb alcohol and drug abuse.
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They lamented that Kuria, who always spoke highly of the President, was unfairly targeted.
The women issued a stern warning, stating that if the President insisted on removing Kuria, he should also dismiss the entire cabinet, including those like Kindiki, who had already been reinstated.
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Moses Kuria served as the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management, officially taking over from Aisha Jumwa in 2023.
In a handover meeting on Monday, October 16, at Harambee House, Aisha Jumwa transitioned to become the CS for the newly formed Ministry of Gender, Culture, Arts, and Heritage.