Thirdway Alliance leader Ekuru Aukot on Thursday unveiled his shadow Cabinet saying it is composed of people with no integrity questions.
“You will not see any recycled appointees in this Cabinet … you will see well educated Kenyans with a fresh train of thoughts,” Aukot told journalists in Nairobi.
“We are the government in waiting and we are ready to serve at all times,” he said, adding the Cabinet “will change the tone and character of Kenyan politics.”
“The current political atmosphere is threatening the existence of the very country we all claim to love in equal measure.”
Aukot noted they were waiting for IEBC to invite them for talks on how to go about the collection of five million signatures to pave way for Constitutional amendments.
This he said, well help the party push for a plebiscite which will see Parliamentary seats reduced from the current 290 to 194.
The appointees are;
- Beth Mbesu (Health)
- Eunice Nganga (Attorney General)
- Beatrice Wanjiru (Water )
- Anjela Mwikali( Industrialisation)
- Isha Karanja (Labour),
- Anne Kimuyu (Public Service)
- Maureen Wangati (Tourism)
- Irene Kemunto(Foreign Affairs )
- Winnie Muya (Northern corridor)
- John Kaburu (Lands)
- Naphtali Mose (Agriculture)
- Rhota Omondi (Defence)
- Cyprian Nyambane (Devolution)
- Newton Mukabe (Education)
- John Kibuyi (Energy)
- Jonathan Odongo (Environment)
- James Wanjagi (ICT),
- Robert Maina (Interior)
- Were Conrad (Treasury)
- Jackson Wekusa (Petroleum)
- Mosin Khan (Sports)
- Domnic Kipkemoi (Transport)