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Mung’aro Sacks all County chiefs and 5 CECs in mini changes

Newly elected governor for Kilifi County Gideon Maitha Mung'aro

The newly elected governor for Kilifi County, Gideon Maitha Mung’aro, terminated the employment of all Chief Officers following the expiry of their contracts.

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Further, five members of the County Executive Committee were also dismissed from office, considering the transition of the newly formed county government.

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Addressing journalists at his Kilifi town office on Tuesday, August 30, Mung’aro ordered all the chief officers to hand over their offices to their respective directors, whom he elevated to act as chief officers, and vacate office by Friday this week.

Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung'aro addresses the press outside the County Government offices on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. PHOTO/COURTESY
Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro addresses the press outside the County Government offices on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. PHOTO/COURTESY

Mung’aro, who took over from Amason Kingi, however, retained Dr. Anisa Omar, the CEC Member for Gender, Social Services, Culture, and Sports, and appointed her to hold brief in the departments of Water, Environment, and Natural Resources, and Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries Development.

Charles Karisa Dadu will continue serving as the CEC Member for Health Services and take charge of the department of Roads, Public Works, and Transport as well as that of Trade, Tourism, and Cooperative Development in an acting capacity.

Rachel Mbula Musyoki, the CEC Member for Education and ICT, will hold brief in the Department of Devolution, Public Service, and Disaster Management, while Maureen Mnyazi Mwangovya, the current CEC Member for Lands, Energy, and Housing, will also be in charge of the Department of Finance and Economic Planning.

“It is my expectation and that of the great people of Kilifi County that these officers will undertake the assignments with utmost diligence and commitment,” Mung’aro said.

The governor said he had made the changes to ensure service delivery during the transition period, even as he reorganized and restructured his administration and awaited approval by the local county assembly, which is yet to be opened.

The newly elected governor, however, extended the contract of County Secretary Arnold Mukare for six months and gave four of the CEC members who served in the previous administration additional roles in acting capacities.

The five CEC members sent on terminal leave include Prof. Josphat Kazungu Mwatela (roads, public works, and transport), Prof. Gabriel Katana Gona (Devolution, Public Service and disaster management), and Ms. Nahida Mohamed (tourism, trade, and cooperative development).

Others are Kiringi Mwachitu (Water, Environment, and Natural Resources) and Dr. Luciana Jumwa Sanzua (Agriculture, Livestock Development, and Fisheries).

Samuel Kombe Nzai, who served as the CEC Member for Finance and Economic Planning, resigned in February this year and unsuccessfully vied for the Magarini Parliamentary seat.

Chief Officers Kenneth Kazungu Tungule and Ben Kai resigned and contested for political positions, with Tungule being elected MP for Ganze constituency and Kai unsuccessfully contesting the Kilifi Senatorial seat.

Meanwhile, governor Mung’aro appointed Henry Faraji Chipinde as the county solicitor to serve as the county attorney following the expiry of the contract of the previous office holder.

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