Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi on Tuesday, January 10, warned those planning to derail his operations to keep off.
Mudavadi expressed his willingness to served Kenyans from all walks of life but asked politicians to allow him get down to work.
“I will be demonstrating to those who want to distract us that we mean business,” Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi warned.
According to the former Vice President, his Office is ready to deliver to Kenyans under the mandate assigned to it by the Head of State.
The Prim CS challenged government officials not to be part of the team that will be derailing the service delivery to the public.
"Kenyans want the change they were promised by the Kenya Kwanza team, which has since formed government," Mudavadi emphasised.
The former ANC party leader warned that leaders must stop being selfish and turn their energies towards liberating the country for the betterment of all citizens for there is no dignity in poverty.
Mudavadi re-emphasised resolutions from Cabinet retreat, in which top government officials led by President William Ruto agreed to liberate every Kenyan from the chains of poverty.
“I believe quite a number of Kenyans have had an opportunity to listen to a very popular ringtone that notes, “there is no dignity in poverty”.
"This can only be achieved if leaders are honourable enough to uphold ethical and dignified approaches in serving the citizenry,” Mudavadi noted.
President Ruto on Monday, January 9, issued Executive Order Number One of 2023 in which he reviewed the structure of government and placed the office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary under the Executive Office of the President.
Mudavadi will oversee the Public Service Performance Management Unit and the government delivery services.
President Ruto also charged Mudavadi to work with Interior CS Kithure Kindiki to supervise ministries and state departments, and coordinate the government's legislative agenda.