William Ruto's Cabinet takes shape under the weight of many competing interests

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Granted, he can rely on the current Cabinet to implement immediate decisions- like he already has worked with Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani on the police budget - he must wait longer for Parliament to approve his choices whenever he names them.

As President Ruto prepares to unveil names to the public, several considerations have to come into play, including proximity, regional balance, campaign promises, gender balance, age, 2027 politics and administrative continuity.

Since Tuesday, a lot of attention has gone into those captured in official pictures close to him.

On the night he was sworn in he appointed Court of Appeal judges.

In the picture shared by his office, Ruto was flanked by his deputy Rigathi Gachagua, former Budalang'i MP Ababu Namwamba and former Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir.

While Chirchir is currently serving as Ruto's Chief of Staff and Namwamba as advisor on international relations, the two are among leaders waiting in the wings for formal appointment to the new administration.

International relations

Chirchir was appointed Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum by President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2013 but was suspended and later sacked alongside three other Cabinet secretaries.

He has since played a significant role in the Jubilee and Kenya Kwanza elections in 2017 and 2022 respectively.

In March, Ruto appointed Chirchir as Chief of Staff in the Office of the Deputy President following the death of Ken Osinde.

The two enjoy a cordial relationship that dates back to 2012, when Ruto was assembling his political party, the United Republican Party (URP) after an acrimonious exit from ODM.

Former Tharaka Nithi Senator Kithure Kindiki. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]

Similar expectations hold for former governors Josephat Nanok (Turkana) and Salim Mvurya (Kwale) who fit the consideration for regional balance and Ruto's 2027 political arithmetic.

Maendeleo Chap Chap leader Alfred Mutua is a Kenya Kwanza coalition principal in his own right. His Ukambani region delivered a quarter of their votes to Ruto's side, making him a choice pick to represent the region.

Gender promise

He also fits Ruto's ambitions of politically burying Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, unless he agrees to play ball. Another regional leader waiting on Mutua's side is former Makueni Governor Prof Kivutha Kibwana who is being considered for the Devolution docket.

Ruto has a tall order in achieving his 50:50 gender promise. Kandara MP Alice Wahome leads the legion of Kenya Kwanza women luminaries angling for prime Cabinet slots. She had been one of the Central women leaders tipped for the DP position before the men took it away.

Current Lands CS Farida Karoney may be one of the two current CSs who may survive the chop, the other being Labour CS Simon Chelugui. It is however inevitable that she will retain the Lands docket which is up for grabs by one of the ladies.

Karoney, a media practitioner of many years standing was able to keep her head abo the water when Jubilee imploded. She oversaw massive reforms in the Lands docket, attracting the least controversy and keeping off the politics.

The stars appear aligned for Esther Koimett, the current Communications Principal Secretary. An experienced public administrator, Koimett is said to be considered for a prime Cabinet slot to accord the administration not just her skills but also administrative continuity.

Three other PSs could be promoted in the anticipated changes. Belio Kipsang (Education) has come a long way with Ruto, having worked as CEO of Coffee Development Fund and Deputy CEO of HELB, dockets which were in Ruto's ministries in previous governments.

Then there is Dr Chris Kiptoo (Trade) who brought with him to government collective experience of working for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Central Bank of Kenya, National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) and in the Office of the Prime Minister in Grand Coalition Government.

Lands CS Farida Karoney. [David Njaaga, Standard]

Kiptoo played leading role in key infrastructure projects among them Mombasa port corridor charter and Lake Turkana Integrated Basin Development Programme.

And finally of the PSs. There is Julius Korir (Devolution), who directed county governments to cease spending on media space to congratulate the new president on his election.

He cited the wishes of the new administration and this position was later affirmed by another directive by Chirchir, signalling he is man in sync with the new administration.

Former Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi is equally a Kenya Kwanza principal on account of his profile and party. Muturi expects nothing less a prime Cabinet slot that can match his profile.

Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen is another diehard Ruto loyalist who may have to leave his Senate post for the Cabinet. Another member of this close-knit circle is Garissa Township MP Aden Duale.

Other women leaders who could land it big in Ruto's administration include current Health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi, former Laikipia Woman Representative Cate Waruguru and former Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa.