
principal secretaries in kenya
This is a list of all principal secretaries in Kenya as of 2022. A principal secretary is tasked with the administration of a state department. There are 51 principal secretaries in Kenya.
Contents
show
Below are the functions and responsibilities of a principal secretary.
Duties and Responsibilities of Principal Secretaries in KenyaÂ
- Implementing government policies and the Strategic Plan for the State Department.
- Facilitating the achievement of the goals and objectives of Government and Inter-Governmental programs and projects.
- Developing and implementing an effective performance management system.
- Ensuring efficient and effective utilization of Financial, Human and other Resources in the State Department. This includes submitting regular statutory reports.
- Promoting high standards of professional ethics in the operations of their respective departments.
Principal Secretaries In Kenya 2022
State Department | Principal Secretary | |
1. | Â Cabinet Affairs | Julius Korir |
2. | Devolution | Teresia Malokwe |
3. | Performance and Delivery Management | Esther Ngero |
4. | Parliamentary Affairs | Aurelia Rono |
5. | Interior & National Administration | Raymond Omollo |
6. | Correctional Services | Caroline Nyawira Murage |
7. | Citizen Services | Julius Bitok |
8. | The National Treasury | Chris Kiptoo |
9. | Economic Planning | James Muhati |
10. | Defence | Patrick Mariro |
11. | Foreign Affairs | Korir Sing’oei |
12. | Diaspora Affairs | Roseline Njogu |
13. | Public Service | Amos Gathecha |
14. | Gender and Affirmative Action | Veronica Mueni Nduva |
15. | Roads | Joseph Mungai Mbugua |
16. | Transport | Mohamed Dhagar |
17. | Lands and Physical Planning | Nixon Korir |
18. | Housing and Urban Development | Charles Hinga |
19. | Public Works | Joel Arumoyang |
20. | Broadcasting and Telecommunications | Edward Kisiangani |
21. | ICT and the Digital Economy | John Kipchumba Tanui |
22. | Medical Services | Peter Tum |
23. | Health standards and Professional Management | Josephine Mburu |
24. | Basic Education | Belio Kipsang |
25. | TVET | Esther Thaara Muhoria |
26. | Higher Education and Research | Beatrice Inyangala |
27. | Crop Development | Philip Kello Harsama |
28. | Livestock Development | Harry Kimutai |
29. | Trade | Alfred K’Ombundo |
30. | Investment Promotion | Abubakar Hassan |
31. | Industry | Juma Mukhwana |
32. | Cooperatives | Patrick Kiburi Kilemi |
33. | MSMEs Development | Susan Mangeni |
34. | Youth Affairs | Ismail Madey |
35. | Sports and The Arts | Jonathan Mueke |
36. | Environment | Festus Ngeno |
37. | Forestry | Ephantus Kimotho |
38. | Tourism | John Ololtuaa |
39. | Wildlife | Sylvia Naseya Muhoro |
40. | Culture and Heritage | Ummy Mohammed Bashir |
41. | Water and Sanitation | Paul Ronoh |
42. | Irrigation | Gitonga Mugambi |
43. | Energy | Alex Wachira |
44. | Petroleum | Mohamed Liban |
45. | Labour and Skills Development | Geoffrey Kaituko |
46. | Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs | Joseph Mugosi |
47. | East African Community Affairs | Abdi Dubart |
48. | The ASALs and Regional development | Idris Dogota |
49. | Mining | Elijah Mwangi |
50. | Blue Economy and Fisheries | Betsy Muthoni Njagi |
51. | Shiping and Maritime Affairs | Shadrack Mwadime |