Moi’s staff given more time to mourn before redeployment

By , K24 Digital
On Wed, 19 Feb, 2020 09:51 | 2 mins read
Retired President Daniel arap Moi
Retired President Daniel arap Moi. PHOTO | FILE
Retired President Daniel arap Moi. PHOTO | FILE

Public servants who had been seconded to the late President Daniel arap Moi have been given more time to mourn before being redeployed.

This was revealed by the Government Spokesman Colonel (Rtd) Cyrus Oguna on Tuesday in a phone call with People Daily.

“We’re Africans and we only buried Mzee last week… some of these people were very close to him so the only thing we can do is to give them time to mourn…” said Oguna, adding that the government will issue them a circular at an appropriate time.

Oguna said that the staff need more time to mourn peacefully, adding that the government is not in a hurry to redeploy them.

According to the Constitution, the former President was entitled to two personal assistants, four secretaries, four messengers, four drivers, housekeepers, home cleaners and bodyguards.

The late Moi was also entitled to round the clock security in all his homes. Impeccable sources indicate that Moi had 22 police officers at his disposal and will now be redeployed by the Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyembai.

“Majority of those who guarding him will go back to the Presidential Escort Unit…” said an officer who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Some of the staff have been working for the former Head of State for over 20 years with Press Secretary Lee Njiru leading with over 40 years of service. Njiru's contract was extended last year to 2021.

Colonel Alexander Kiprop has been Moi’s aide de camp since 2002.

Meanwhile, the Treasury is expected to close the Sh100 million annual budget that had been allocated to the late Moi once the redeployment is done.

Moi retired in 2002 after being president for 24 years.

He died on February 4 after spending about three months at the Nairobi Hospital where he was being treated for old age complications.

Ironically, Moi was admitted on October 10 which is Moi Day, a national holiday that was marked with pomp and colour during his reign.

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