All Eyes On Ruto As Attorney General Begs President Ruto To Appoint Chebukati To A State Office
By @Valentine.... (self media writer) | 2 months ago
Attorney General Justin Muturi has requested President William Ruto to appoint the IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati who is retiring today into a state office following his excellent work in the 2022 general elections.
Speaking at the Statehouse where the various government leaders were engaging constitutional commissioners of independent institutions as they bid farewell to Chebukati was retiring today, Muturi requested the President to ensure Chebukati despite retiring he gets a good work as an appreciation after foreseeing a successful general elections.
"May I take this opportunity to congratulate all the other chairs and independent office holders, please let's emulate the work of our brother, Mr Chebukati you are not retiring I hope this administration led by President William Ruto should find some other place for you to continue leading this country," Justin Muturi said as the commissioners applauded.
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