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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) R. K. Nyamai",
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"content": "He possesses good managerial skills and also very good interpersonal skills which we experienced when interacted with him. He showed a lot of enthusiasm to respond to the questions that were posed by the Committee. During the interview, the candidate exhibited in-depth knowledge of issues touching on the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation. Dr. Nicholas Muraguri exhibited that he has clear vision to initiate and reform the Ministry of Health, which currently has challenges because of devolution of health services, which we feel was hastened. Having considered the nominee’s CVs and listened to his oral submissions during the exercise, we observed that he has satisfied the requirement of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya on leadership and integrity. He has been cleared by the EACC, the KRA and the HELB, as required by law. He was also cleared by the Credit Reference Bureaus (CRB). He has never been charged in a court of law. He has never been dismissed from office for contravention of the provisions of Article 75 of the Constitution, which deals with the conduct of state officers. He has not been adversely mentioned in any investigatory report. He exhibited impressive knowledge of topical issues touching on the health docket. He has the requisite abilities, skills, qualifications and experience for this position. Pursuant to Article 155(3) of the Constitution and Section 8 of the Public Appointment (Parliamentary Approval) Act, 2011, the Committee recommends that this House approves the nomination of Dr. Nicholas Muraguri for appointment as Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Health by His Excellency the President. With those remarks, I beg to move and request Dr. Shaban, the Deputy Leader of the Majority Party, to second."
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