A Kenyan citizen has written an open letter to President William Ruto, formally applying for the recently vacated position of Cabinet Secretary for Health.
This unprecedented appeal follows President Ruto’s decision to dismiss all cabinet secretaries in response to widespread protests across the nation.
Kufufule Kumotole’s letter, addressed to the President and marked as “REF: APPLICATION FOR CS HEALTH,” begins with an acknowledgment of the recent termination of Susan Nakhumicha, the former Cabinet Secretary for Health.
“I am aware that you have just fired Susan Nakhumicha,” Kumotole’s letter reads in part.
![Former Cabinet Secretary for Health, Nakhumicha S. Wafula. Photo/Nakhumicha(X)](http://thekenyatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Untitled-design-21.png)
Open Letter to Ruto
Kufufule who called himself a qualified medic in the letter, emphasized his readiness to tackle pressing issues within the healthcare sector, particularly those concerning interns, clinical officers, and other healthcare workers.
“Now that we know there is a vacancy, please allow me, a medic with real certificates, to handle the matter of interns, Clinical Officers, and all issues and all health care workers,” the letter continues.
In a candid admission of his current financial status, Dr. Kumotole states, “I don’t have money to bribe for this job, as I am currently jobless. Your excellence.”
This direct and unembellished application comes at a critical time for Kenya, as the nation grapples with protests.
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Dismissal of Cabinet Secretaries
In an unprecedented move, President William Ruto dissolved his Cabinet on July 11, 2024, following sustained protests by Gen Z activists across the country.
![President Ruto in a meeting with former cabinet secretaries. Photo/Statehouse(X)](http://thekenyatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/TKT-45-750x375.png)
The demonstrations, driven by discontent over rising unemployment, corruption, and economic inequality, gained momentum over the past month.
Thousands of young Kenyans, primarily from Generation Z, took to the streets, demanding immediate government action.
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The decision will make a significant shift in Kenyan politics, showing the growing influence of the younger generation.
The healthcare sector, in particular, has been a focal point of concern, with ongoing challenges related to staffing, resource allocation, and public health crises.
In the wake of these developments, Kenyans are hopeful for transparent and merit-based appointments that will prioritize the nation’s welfare and steer it towards a more stable and prosperous future.
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