Geoffrey Mosiria has been moved from his position as Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment to head the Citizen Engagement and Customer Service docket in a cabinet reorganisation announced by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
The reshuffle announced on Wednesday, November 19 affects 10 county chief officers.
“In accordance with Section 45(5) of the County Government Act 2012, the following county chief officers have been reassigned. The change takes effect immediately,” Sakaja said.
Following the changes, Mosiria will be replaced by Hibrahim Otieno who previously served in the Medical Facilities docket.
Godfrey Akumali has been transferred from the Business and Hustler Opportunities department to the Housing and Urban Renewal department.
Clement Rapudo, who previously led the City Culture, Arts, and Tourism sector, has been moved to the Smart Nairobi sector.
At the same time, Wilson Gakuya will now head the Digital Economy and Start-Ups docket, while Zipporah Mwangi has been reassigned to City Culture, Arts, and Tourism.
Sakaja also moved Mache Waikenda from the Mobility Sector to the Mobility and AG ICT Infrastructure, while Tony Michale Kimani, who headed the Social Services sector, has been moved to the Social Services and Estate Management sector.
Sande Oyolo, previously in Digital Economy and Startups will now lead the Medical Facilities department while Lydia Mathia, who was previously in charge of Housing and Urban Renewal, will now serve in the Business and Hustler Opportunities docket.
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