
Moses Kuria resigns from Government, cites personal pursuits
Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has officially resigned from government bringing close to three years of service in President William Ruto’s administration.
Before resigning Kuria has been serving in the Kenya Kwanza administration Senior Economic Advisor for the past 10 months.
In a statement on his X handle, Kuria confirmed that he met President William Ruto who accepted his decision to resign from government.
“This evening I have met my boss and my friend President William Ruto. The President has graciously accepted my decision to resign from government.” Kuria stated.
While thanking President Ruto for granting him an opportunity to serve as in the government in various dockets, Kuria highlighted his pride in contributing to the implementation of the Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda.
“I thank President Ruto for having given me an opportunity to serve as Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade and Industry for 11 months, Public Service, Delivery and Performance Management for 9 months and Senior Economic Advisor for the last 10 months.” He remarked.
Adding that: “As I move on to pursue personal interests I am proud of the work the President and I did to implement the Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda which I designed together with the President as our 2022 Electoral Platform. Long Live Kenya.”