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Dr Amina Mohammed moved from Education Ministry; This is her response

Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed was today moved to the Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture following President Uhuru Kenyatta’s executive order. Dr Amina will now be replaced by the current chair to the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), Dr George Magoha; who has been named the Education Cabinet Secretary-designate, pending his vetting and approval by the National Assembly.

Dr Amina replaces Rashid Echesa in the Sports docket following his sacking in a mini reshuffle effected by President Uhuru Kenyatta Friday morning. In the reshuffles and sackings spelt out in Executive Order 3 of 2019, President Kenyatta said Echesa’s appointment had been revoked under Article 152 (5) of the Constitution.

Dr Amina who has been under heightened criticism from the public, lately, had this to say following the reshuffle;

“It is with humility and high honour that I thank His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta for according me the opportunity to serve as CS for Foreign Affairs, CS for Education Ministry and now as CS for Ministry of Sports.

I congratulate my colleague in the sector the Kenya National Examinations Chairman Prof. George Magoha on his nomination to the Ministry of Education. I thank all the sector players and development partners for their tremendous support throughout my headship at the Ministry.


Together, we made huge strides in deepening the sector’s reform Agenda. We delivered credible 2018 national examinations, successful CBC roll-out, near 100% transition from primary to secondary (93% and rising) progressive TVET and University reforms, among others.”

Below is an extract from President Uhuru’s Executive order;

A. MINISTRIES

  1. Re- Assignments

“In accordance with Article 152(5) of the Constitution, the following Cabinet
Secretaries are re-assigned as stated:
i. Amb. Amina C. Mohamed, EGH Ministry of Sports, Culture and
Heritage.

2. Nominations
In accordance with Article 152 (2) of the Constitution, the following persons are nominated for appointment as Cabinet Secretaries as stated:
ii. Prof. George A.O. Magoha Ministry of Education

3. Vacation of Appointment
In accordance with Article 152(5) of the Constitution, as read together with Article 152(1)(d) of the Constitution, the appointment of MR. RASHID ECHESA MOHAMED, as a Cabinet Secretary has been vacated.

B. STATE DEPARTMENTS

  1. Re- Assignments

In accordance with Article 155 (4) of the Constitution, the following Principal Secretaries are re- assigned as stated:

  1. Ms. Susan N. Mochache, CBS- Ministry of Health
  2. Mr. Ali Noor Ismail, CBS- State Department of Cooperatives
  3. Dr Ibrahim M. Mohammed, CBS- State Department of Environment and Forestry
  4. Eng. Peter Kiplagat Tum, OGW- State Department of Labour
  5. Dr Margret Mwakima, CBS- State Department of East African Community Affairs (EAC)
  6. Dr Susan Koech- State Department of Wildlife

2. Vacation of Appointment;

In accordance with Article 155 of the Constitution, the appointment of MRS. FATUMA HIRSI, as a Principal Secretary has been vacated.”

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New dawn as Prof George Magoha takes over at the Education Ministry; This is what the President told him

Professor George Albert Omore Magoha has today, Tuesday 26th March- 2019, been sworn in as the new Education Cabinet Secretary. Prof Magoha, who takes over from the outgoing CS Dr Amina Mohammed, was sworn in at State House Nairobi at a ceremony witnessed by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The ceremony that was executed by the head of Public Service, Joseph Kinyua, was also witnessed by Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i; who has also served at the Education docket in the past.

This is what President Uhuru Kenyatta had to say;

“So you (Prof Magoha) are not coming into a field that is new to you. You are very familiar with it and I am really counting on you help us and to support us to ensure that we are able to deliver to the people of Kenya; especially (on) this issue of one hundred percent transition. Ensuring that we manage the resources that we have in a proper and good manner. Assuring ourselves that we are able to implement the new curriculum as we have worked; and you have been part and parcel of that whole process. So, there is nothing new. Again, to you it is something you understand and Am really counting on you being able to work together with your colleagues and myself to ensure that we deliver to the people of Kenya.”

Today’s swearing in follows Parliament’s approval of a report by the Committee on appointments that was chaired by Hon Justin Muturi; the Speaker to the National Assembly.

Professor Magoha now becomes the fourth Education Cabinet Secretary to serve under President Uhuru Kenyatta since his election in 2013. His predecessors (Professor Jacob Kaimenyi, Dr Fred Matiang’i and Dr Amina Mohammed) have since been assigned new assignments in Government.

Professor Magoha is credited for spearheading the reforms at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, where he has been serving as the Chairperson.

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