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Kenyan Sports and Culture Cabinet Nominee, Rashid Mohammed Achesa. |
Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta’s Sports and Culture cabinet secretary nominee Rashid Mohammed Achesa’s credentials indicated he is a class seven dropout.
According to local radio station, Radio Citizen, the discovery was made after Achesa submitted his CV to the National Assembly’s Committee on Appointments.
Speaking to the local newspaper, 'The Standard' on 12 January, a member of the committee chaired by Speaker Justin Muturi stated that they expressed reservations about one nominee but approved him all the same.
When news of Achesa’s appointment broke, kenyan bloggers went wild with speculation, most questioning his educational background as he was described as ‘uneducated’ and 'arrogant' on social media.
Those close to Achesa referred to him a shrewd operator.
“Those stories are being shared by political detractors,”
stated Achesa. He however cannot specify the schools he attended as his critics want him to address his qualifications.
Barely a year ago, a widow and mother of four accused Achesa of taking her late husband’s three luxury cars worth Sh12 million, his gun and preying on her first born daughter, claims which he refuted.
The little-known Mohammed replaces Hassan Wario, who has now been handed a diplomatic assignment as Ambassador for Kenya in Austria. Ambassador Kirimi Kaberia retains his position as Principal Secretary.
Wario leaves after five years in charge of the Sports portfolio where successes during his tenure were clouded in scandals.
Mohammed, a former Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) youth leader in Kakamega, takes up his new role at a time when the sector is in crisis following the withdrawal of betting firm SportPesa as the main sponsor of some of the country's top Federations and clubs.
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