Former ICT CS Margaret Ndung’u declines Ruto’s nomination as High Commissioner to Ghana
Former ICT Cabinet Secretary (CS) Margaret Nyambura Ndung’u has declined President William Ruto’s nomination as Kenya's High Commissioner to Ghana citing personal and compelling family matters.
Ndung’u was scheduled to
appear before the Departmental Committee on Defence Intelligence and Foreign
Relations for vetting on Friday at 9 am, but instead sent a letter officially announcing
her decision.
The letter was read out by the Committee’s chair, Nelson Koech, who noted that the Accra posting seems
to be jinxed since Ndung’u is the second nominee to turn down the position
after former West Mugirango MP Victor Mogaka Kemosi in April 2024.
“I would like to give my
appreciation for the invitation to appear before the Departmental Committee on Defence
Intelligent and Foreign Relations on January 10, 2025, at the Parliament building in
Nairobi,” Ndungu’s letter reads.
“Pursuant to Section 16
of the Public Appointment, Parliamentary Approval Act 3 of 2011 I wish to
inform you that I will not appear before the said committee at the time and
venue specified for the approval hearing.”
Ndung’u added: “This has been occasioned by personal and compelling family matters which after taking into consideration will not allow me to take up the position of High Commissioner to Ghana as nominated by President William Ruto on November 19, 2024. To save the precious time of the important parliamentary business as per the provisions of the act I have forementioned, kindly take note that this letter serves as a notice not to appear. Thank you for your invitation and follow-up.”
Karanja, Namwamba and Noor are all scheduled for vetting on Friday.
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