President William Ruto is reorganizing his government in every aspect. He is putting different people in different department to help him run the country. Majority of them are his right hand men and women who will help him run affairs of the government.
In security sector President William Ruto has made several changes in almost all department. President started by making changes in DCI and Inspector General of Police.
Today, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Director-General Brig (Rtd) John Waweru has been sent on compulsory leave.
He has been sent on compulsory leave moments after attending the handing over ceremony of Principal Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife.
Wildlife Secretary Erastus Kanga replaces him in acting capacity. This is another major changes that president William Ruto government has made in security sector. The reason for sending him to compulsory leave is still not clear but details will be made available soon.

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