ODM Treasurer Timothy Bosire has rejected President William Ruto’s appointment as the non-executive chair of the National Transport and Safety Authority board.
Bosire cited that he declined the offer after consultation with regards to community interests.
He stated,”I nevertheless, thank the appointing authority, HE President William Ruto for the appointment but in the circumstances decline the opportunity,”
According to Bosire, when opportunity arises, one must first consider the interests of the society and the community.
“As a leader, I took time to consult and listen to the wishes and interests of the larger community. I came to the conclusion that fairness has not been served,” he said.
“As a community, we have made sacrifices and contributions in critical times and when resources and opportunities are being shared, interests of community must come first,” he added.
This comes days after former ICT Cabinet Secretary Margaret Nyambura declined her nomination as Kenya’s ambassador to Ghana, citing personal reasons.
“I wish to inform you that I will not appear occasioned by personal and compelling reasons,” Nyambura wrote to the Committee through the Clerk of the National Assembly.
“To save precious time of the committee, this letter serves as notice that I will not attend.”
The same position had been rejected by Former West Mugirango MP Vincent Kemosi has declined his nomination as Kenya’s High Commissioner to Ghana.
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