Rebecca Miano Speaks After Being Omitted from Cabinet Nominees’ List
Rebecca Miano
Public Speculation Grows
President William Ruto‘s recent decision to exclude Rebecca Miano from the list of Cabinet nominees has stirred considerable public speculation. The National Assembly received the list of nominees for vetting on Tuesday, but Miano’s name was missing.
Miano’s Initial Reaction
Miano, who previously served as Cabinet Secretary for Investments and Trade, had initially been nominated for the position of Attorney General. She expressed her gratitude on her X account on July 19, 2024.
“I thank H.E. Dr. William Ruto CGH for nominating me to the role of Attorney General of the Republic of Kenya. Given this opportunity, I promise to dedicate myself fully to the tasks associated with this office. My focus will be on serving our beloved nation with utmost dedication, humility, and a listening ear,” Miano posted.
The Unexpected Omission
Despite her acceptance and positive response, Miano’s name was not on the list presented by Speaker Moses Wetangula. The other ten nominees were included, making Miano’s absence even more noticeable.
Uncertainty Surrounds Her Nomination
The reason for Miano’s omission remains unclear. No official statement has clarified whether her nomination was withdrawn or if she might be reassigned. This uncertainty has fueled ongoing speculation.
Miano’s Response to Speculation
In response to her exclusion, Miano posted another message on her X account. “When rumour mills are rolling, the well-advised stay still,” she wrote. This statement suggests she is taking a cautious approach amidst the swirling rumors.
Awaiting Further Announcements
President Ruto is expected to announce a second batch of nominees soon. Until then, the public and political observers remain in suspense regarding Miano’s status and potential role.
Vetting Process Confirmed
Speaker Wetangula has assured that all Cabinet nominees, including those reappointed, will undergo a comprehensive vetting process. He emphasized the importance of this procedure in a statement to the Assembly.
“The record presented to this House includes only what I have read. No nominee will assume office until the President formally communicates with Parliament, until Parliament conducts a thorough vetting, and until the whole House votes on the vetting Committee’s report,” Wetangula said.
As the situation develops, all eyes will be on President Ruto and his forthcoming announcements. The absence of Rebecca Miano from the initial list has generated significant interest, and the next steps will determine her future role in the government.