The National Assembly on Friday approved President William Ruto's decision to nominate Kithure Kindiki as the country's next Deputy President following Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment.
The decision was announced after 236 members of parliament voted in favour with none opposing. The lawmakers were forced to vote twice after a slight technical hitch during the first round of electronic voting.
"Honourable members, the vote of the nominate of Professor Kithure Kindiki to fill the vacancy of the office of the deputy president of the Republic of Kenya is as follows, abstentions are nil, no is nil and ayes are 236, the vote is overwhelming yes," Speaker Wetangula declared.
"The nomination is hereby declared passed by the house and the speaker will transmit the results to the president and the speaker will also sign a gazette notice with this effect and the nominee for the position of the deputy president has been voted by the house and will be transmitted to the appointing authority," the speaker added.
The move followed Speaker Moses Wetangula's announcement, notifying the lawmakers of the Head of State's decision to nominate the former Tharaka Nithi Senator as his deputy.
Prior to the voting process, a section of lawmakers requested Speaker Wetangula to clarify and provide guidance on the process of handling the nomination of Kindiki as the new DP.
Led by Navakholo MP Emmanuel Wangwe, the legislators sought to understand whether the National Assembly would be required to undertake a vetting and approval process as stipulated by the Public Appointments and Parliamentary Approval Act.