Tag: Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Geoffrey Ruku

  • CS Ruku slams opposition over attacks on elected leaders during Embu, Kirinyaga tour

    CS Ruku slams opposition over attacks on elected leaders during Embu, Kirinyaga tour

    The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, has strongly condemned what he termed as “insult-laden, bitter and misleading rhetoric” from leaders allied to the United Opposition during their Saturday tour of Embu and Kirinyaga Counties.

    CS Ruku faulted the opposition convoy led by impeached former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, accusing them of using their political platform to insult duly elected leaders and misrepresent government development efforts.

    Speaking after a Sunday Service in Embu, the Cabinet Secretary accused the opposition of orchestrating a campaign based on bitterness, vengeance, and disinformation rather than tangible policy alternatives.

    He pointed to the leaders’ public addresses in Makutano, Kiritiri, Runyenjes, and Embu Town, where they claimed no government projects were ongoing, even as they stood next to major infrastructural developments.

    “They insulted Engineer Nebart Muriuki, the MP for Mbeere South; Eric Muchangi, MP for Runyenjes; and even went further to insult Governors Cecily Mbarire and Anne Waiguru, all elected and respected leaders who continue to serve their people without engaging in petty sideshows,” said Ruku.

    He noted the irony of opposition leaders decrying lack of development while standing near multi-million-shilling projects, including the Makutano ESP Modern Market (85% complete), Machang’a County Aggregation and Industrial Park (90% complete), Ishiara ESP Market (95% complete), Karurumo Market in Runyenjes, and the ongoing Embu Town ESP Market (over 65% complete).

    Ruku further accused the opposition of instigating violence, referencing the chaos in Runyenjes where a private gun holder allegedly discharged a firearm and an elected MP was seen chasing a crowd while wielding a crude weapon.

    “This is shameful. Leaders must rise above political theatrics and set an example for peace, especially as we approach the Mbeere North by-election,” he added.

    The CS urged the opposition to engage in peaceful and issue-based campaigns, stating that the people of Mbeere North had already made up their minds to vote for UDA candidate Leo Muriuki wa Muthende, whom he described as a continuation of visionary leadership in the constituency he represented before his elevation to a Cabinet Secretary.

    He praised the Imarisha Elimu programme, which he said has significantly improved academic performance in local schools, and accused the opposition of attempting to block bursary distribution, citing remarks made by former Attorney General Justin Muturi.

    “This is the kind of politics Kenyans must reject, politics that seeks to deny children education and development just to score points against the government,” said the CS.

    Highlighting ongoing national projects in the region, CS Ruku cited the improvement of the Gikuyari–Kirii–Ishiara road, which has already been advertised for tarmacking, and accelerated efforts under the Last Mile Connectivity Project to light up rural villages, a move aimed at improving safety, particularly for school-going children.

    On public service reforms, Ruku warned that the Ministry of Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, will take stern action against rogue HR directors involved in the manipulation of the government payroll system to award illegal promotions, tax exemptions and allowances to cronies.

    “We will be working very closely with the EACC to ensure that taxpayers’ money is protected and that public service remains a place of merit, not corruption,” he emphasized.

    He concluded by calling on all leaders, regardless of political affiliation, to put the people first and avoid sowing seeds of division and violence.

     

  • CS Ruku leads food distribution in Mwakirunge, Mombasa

    CS Ruku leads food distribution in Mwakirunge, Mombasa

    Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development, and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, led a food distribution drive in Mwakirunge, Kisauni, Mombasa County, reaching more than 1,000 families.

    The initiative focused on supporting vulnerable mothers facing ongoing food insecurity.

    CS Ruku was joined by Mombasa Woman Representative Zamzam Mohammed and Kisauni MP Rashid Bedzimba as they handed out essential food items to residents.

    Many locals expressed appreciation, saying they felt seen and supported by the government.

    Ruku emphasised that the distribution of food relief shows that the government is listening and taking action. “We’re not just giving food—we’re giving hope,” he said.

    The Mwakirunge visit is part of a wider government relief effort that has seen food aid delivered to several regions hit by drought or floods, including Tana River, Ukambani, Garissa and parts of Nyanza.

    During the event, CS Ruku outlined the government’s plan to reach every family affected by food insecurity, particularly in remote and underserved areas.

    He also addressed the long-standing issue of land ownership in the region, assuring residents that the Ministry of Lands is working on lasting solutions. “Together with your MP, we will push for steps that bring you peace and security,” he said.

    CS Ruku called on residents to support President William Ruto’s development agenda, pointing to renewed efforts to revive key projects in the Coast region.

    He ended by urging public servants to serve with integrity, humility, and purpose. “Public office is not a privilege—it’s a duty to deliver for the people,” he said.

  • CS Ruku Meets Global Center on Adaptation Leaders Ahead of Nairobi Groundbreaking

    CS Ruku Meets Global Center on Adaptation Leaders Ahead of Nairobi Groundbreaking

    The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Geoffrey Ruku on Monday held high-level discussions with senior leaders of the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) ahead of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Centre’s new African headquarters at the Kenya School of Government in Kabete, Nairobi.

    The talks brought together GCA Chairperson and former President of Senegal Macky Sall, GCA CEO and University of Nairobi Chancellor Prof. Patrick Verkooijen, and Principal Secretary in the State Department for Foreign Affairs Korir Sing’Oei.

    The meeting focused on final preparations for the establishment of the GCA’s Nairobi base, which will serve as a dual headquarters alongside its current seat in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The new centre is expected to play a pivotal role in accelerating climate adaptation efforts across the continent.

    President William Ruto had earlier announced that Kenya would co-host the Global Center on Adaptation, marking a major milestone in the country’s climate leadership journey.

    The Centre will be housed at the Kenya School of Government, which falls under the purview of CS Ruku’s ministry.

    During the discussions, CS Ruku reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fully support the Centre’s work and ensure it succeeds in delivering on its mandate to guide climate adaptation strategies that promote sustainable development.

    “This is a significant step in strengthening Africa’s voice and capacity in responding to climate challenges,” said CS Ruku. “Kenya is proud to play host to such a vital institution that will drive meaningful climate action across the region.”

    Africa, widely recognized as the continent most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, is also emerging as a hub of climate innovation and resilience. Experts say the GCA’s presence in Nairobi will position Kenya as a leading force in shaping climate policy and practice both regionally and globally.

    CS Ruku, a respected climate consultant with experience supporting resilience efforts in countries such as Kenya, South Africa, Malawi, Madagascar, Namibia, Mozambique, and Israel, underscored the importance of strong partnerships in confronting the climate crisis.

    The Nairobi GCA Centre is expected to enhance collaboration between African governments, global institutions, and local communities, while serving as a think tank and hub for capacity building and policy innovation.

    The official groundbreaking ceremony is set to take place at the Kenya School of Government, with participation from international climate leaders and senior government officials.