Kenyan President William Ruto’s cabinet was sworn in on Thursday, a day after they were approved by parliament and two months after he narrowly won a bitterly fought but largely peaceful election.
President William Ruto has retained one minister from his predecessor’s cabinet as a adviser on national security and introduced the position of a prime cabinet secretary.
Former head of the central bank, Njuguna Ndung’u, will be the new treasury secretary, while former parliament speaker, Justin Muturi, will be the new attorney general.
The president rewarded his political allies with cabinet appointments.
Despite promising that the cabinet would be gender balanced, Mr Ruto nominated only seven women to the 22 ministerial positions, with two women as presidential advisers and one woman cabinet secretary.
The new cabinet’s immediate focus will be to tackle the rising cost of living and the food crisis caused by failed rains.
On Tuesday, the president said that he will need at least a year in order to reduce the price of maize flour – the country’s staple food.