President Ruto appoints former MP Shadrack Mose as Solicitor General
President
William Ruto has now appointed former Kitutu Masaba Member of Parliament Shadrack
John Mose to be the country's new Solicitor-General.
This
comes after Mr. Mose was vetted by the National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on
February 23, 2023 and given the nod.
“In
exercise of the powers conferred by section 9 (I) of the Office of the
Attorney-General Act. 2012, I, William Samoei Ruto, President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, appoint Shadrack John Mose to
be the Solicitor-General of the Republic of Kenya,” read a gazette notice
issued on Wednesday.
The
ex-legislator now comes in to fill the shoes left by Kennedy Ogeto, whose 5-year term
as Solicitor-General came to an end this month following his appointment by former President Uhuru Kenyatta in March 2018.
Mr. Mose, who unsuccessfully contested for the Kitutu Masaba
MP seat on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket in the 2022 polls, served
in the 12th Parliament as a Jubilee Party legislator.
His
nomination by President Ruto was said to have come after intense lobbying by
Gusii leaders who sought their fair share of the
national cake under the Kenya Kwanza administration.
Both Mr. Mose and his predecessor, Mr. Ogeto, hail from Nyamira
County.
President Ruto picked Mr. Mose from a list of eight
individuals shortlisted for the position by the Public Service Commission (PSC).
These included; former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President
Nelson Havi, George Kithi who unsuccessfully vied for the Kilifi Governor’s
seat, as well as former Jubilee Party deputy executive director and head of
legal and compliance MaryKaren Kigen-Sorobit.
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