Former Independent Presidential Candidate Japheth Kaluyu has revealed the two cabinet positions that he would take up in President Uhuru Kenyatta's government.
Speaking during an interview with NTV, Kaluyu stated that would love to work in either the Foreign Affairs or the Education docket.
Kaluyu stated that he had acquired great skills as a University Dean and a Trainer while working in foreign countries including Nigeria and United States.
He expressed his interest to work for President Kenyatta noting that his loss in elections did not mean that he could not take up a leadership position.
"I am a leader and I would love to work with Kenyans. If the President asks me to help build the nation, I will be ready to lead," Kaluyu stated.
[caption caption="Former Presidential Candidate Japheth Kaluyu"][/caption]
"Where I can influence most Kenyans is in Foreign affairs and education following my experience," he added.
Kaluyu became a distant sixth after he garnered 8261 votes in the repeat presidential election held last month.
The fresh election was ordered by Chief Justice David Maraga on September 1 after the Supreme Court found various illegalities and irregularities in the August 8 polls.
Kaluyu was the first candidate to concede defeat before the IEBC announced the August presidential election results.
He stated he was willing to work with the candidate who wins the race to State House for the common good of Kenyans.
[caption caption="IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati reads presidential results"][/caption]
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