Ruto drops Caroline Mwende Mueke as EAC nominee
By Amina Wako |
Veronica Mueni Nduva, a PS in the Public Service ministry, will replace her.
President William Ruto has replaced Caroline Mwende Mueke as Kenya's nominee for the East African Community secretary-general post.
The president has replaced Mwende with Veronica Mueni Nduva, who currently serves as a principal secretary in the State Department for Performance and Delivery Management within the Ministry of Public Service.
Keep reading
Ruto initially nominated Mueke on March 15, 2024, to succeed outgoing bloc boss Peter Mathuki.
However, on Monday, April 15, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary in charge of the EAC, Peninah Malonza, informed the chairperson of the EAC Council of Ministers, Deng Alor Kuol, of the change, stating that the "President of the Republic of Kenya has varied the nomination of Ms Mueke to the position of the EAC Secretary General."
The Eastleigh Voice has obtained the letter dated April 15, in which Kenya's Malonza stated, ''The Republic of Kenya now presents Ms Veronica Mueni Nduva for appointment to the position of the Secretary General of the East African Community.''
While the minister did not provide reasons for the changes in nominations, our outlet understands that a virtual meeting is scheduled for Tuesday by the EAC Ministers to discuss Kenya's request for the withdrawal of the current SG.
The summit of leaders will make the final decision based on the ministers' advice.
A highly placed source within the regional bloc disclosed to The Eastleigh Voice that for a decision to be reached, 100 per cent attendance and 100 per cent concurrence from the eight partner states are required during the upcoming deliberations.
Any dissenting voices would result in no decision being made.
With only one and a half years remaining until Kenya's turn to produce the SG, there are indications, according to sources, that some partner states prefer the current secretary-general to complete his term and for South Sudan to take over in 2026.
Kenya faces the challenge of persuading all partner states to accept the request for a change since Mathuki has already been redeployed.
Mathuki, whom Nduva is expected to replace, will exit the regional bloc two years ahead of the end of his tenure.
He was appointed in 2021 by then-President Uhuru Kenyatta and was approved by regional leaders to replace Burundi's Liberat Mfumukeko.
Mathuki, the second Kenyan to occupy the top seat after Francis Muthaura (1996–2001), was appointed and vetted for Kenya's ambassadorial role in Moscow, Russia, which is now pending approval by parliament.
Reader comments
Follow Us and Stay Connected!
We'd love for you to join our community and stay updated with our latest stories and updates. Follow us on our social media channels and be part of the conversation!
Let's stay connected and keep the dialogue going!