Ruto Nominates Susan Jemtai Koech as CBK Deputy Governor

A photo collage of President William Ruto and the Central Bank Headquarters Building in Nairobi, Kenya.
A photo collage of President William Ruto and the Central Bank Headquarters Building in Nairobi, Kenya.
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President William nominated Susan Jemtai Koech to serve as the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya.

The revelation was made through Senate Order Paper No. 001 for Tuesday, February 14.

Jemtai and nine other shortlisted candidates had been vetted for the job on Tuesday, December 13, 2022.

According to the Order Paper, the Senate will receive Jemtai’s nomination and message from President William Ruto on Tuesday when the sitting resumes.

Image of the Senate of Kenya in session.
Image of the Senate of Kenya in session.
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“The Senate will receive a message from His Excellency the President on the nomination of Susan Jemtai Koech for appointment to the position of Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya,” the Order Paper read in part.

Jemtai had an exemplary career as the Principal Secretary at the Ministry of East African Community under former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration.

The Public Service Commission (PSC) advertised a vacancy for the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank's position on November 1, 2022.

This was meant to adhere to the Central Bank of Kenya Act which requires the Central Bank to have two deputy governors.

Apart from Jemtai, other candidates who were shortlisted for the position included; Charles Ringera, Paul Muthaura, Rose Ngugi, Munir Ahmed, and James Teko Lopoyetum.

Others included; Gerald Nyaoma, Jean Wameyo, Christopher Mwembesa, and Fredrick Otieno Oyugi.

Apart from Jemtai’s nomination, the Senate will also receive nominations for the National Climate Change Council members.

The President nominated Emily Mwende Waita, John Kioli, Umar Omar, and George Odera Outa for the council.

Ababu Namwamba.
President William Ruto signs an executive order on September 13, 2022, at State House Nairobi. Looking on are Davis Chirchir (left) Ababu Namwamba and Deputy President Rigfathi Gachagua.
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