Government of National Unity (Kenya) explained

The Government of National Unity, also known as the "grand coalition cabinet," was a designation for the coalition government in Kenya from April 2008 to April 2013. It was formed through negotiations between the Orange Democratic Movement's leader and presidential candidate Raila Odinga and Party of National Unity's leader and incumbent presidential candidate Mwai Kibaki in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis which had followed the controversial 2007 presidential election.

Kibaki continued serving as the president while Odinga accepted a non-executive prime ministerial post. The cabinet constituted a record 40 ministers and 52 deputy ministers from different political parties. The deal for the creation of the cabinet was finalized on 13 April 2008, followed by the appointment of Odinga as prime minister on 14 April and the swearing-in of all members of the cabinet on 17 April.[1] [2]

Cabinet

Party keyParty of National Unity
Orange Democratic Movement
Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
Kenya African National Union
AcronymsPOPresident's Office
PMOPrime Minister's Office
VPOVice President's Office
Officeholder
President
Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces
Mwai Kibaki
Prime MinisterRaila Odinga
Vice President and Minister of Home AffairsKalonzo Musyoka
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of TradeUhuru Kenyatta
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Local GovernmentMusalia Mudavadi
PO: Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal SecurityGeorge Saitoti
PO: Minister of State for DefenceMohamed Yusuf Haji
PMO: Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030Wycliffe Oparanya
PMO: Minister of State for Public ServiceDalmas Otieno
VPO: Minister of State for Immigration and Registration of PersonsOtieno Kajwang
VPO: Minister of State for National Heritage & CultureWilliam Ole Ntimama
Minister of East African CommunityAmason Kingi
Minister of Foreign AffairsMoses Wetangula
Minister of FinanceAmos Kimunya
Minister of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional AffairsMartha Karua
Minister of Nairobi Metropolitan DevelopmentMutula Kilonzo
Minister of RoadsKipkalya Kones
Minister of Public Works Chris Obure
Minister of TransportChirau Ali Mwakwere
Minister of Water and IrrigationCharity Ngilu
Minister of Regional Development AuthoritiesFred Gumo
Minister of Information & CommunicationsSamuel Poghisio
Minister of EnergyKiraitu Murungi
Minister of LandsJames Orengo
Minister of Environment and Mineral ResourcesJohn Michuki
Minister of Forestry and Wildlife Noah Wekesa
Minister of TourismNajib Balala
Minister of Agriculture William Ruto
Minister of Livestock DevelopmentMohammed Kuti
Minister of Fisheries DevelopmentPaul Otuoma
Minister of Development of Northern Kenya and other Arid LandsIbrahim Elmi Mohamed
Minister of Cooperatives DevelopmentJoseph Nyagah
Minister of IndustrializationHenry Kosgey
Minister of HousingSoita Shitanda
Minister of Special ProgrammesNaomi Shabaan
Minister of Gender and Children AffairsEsther Murugi Mathenge
Minister of Public Health and SanitationBeth Mugo
Minister of Medical ServicesPeter Anyang Nyong'o
Minister of LabourJohn Munyes
Minister of Youth and SportsHelen Jepkemoi
Minister of Education Sam Ongeri
Minister of Higher Education, Science and TechnologySally Kosgei
Also attending Cabinet meetings
Attorney GeneralAmos Wako

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moody . By C. Bryson Hull and Barry . 2008-01-05 . Kibaki offers unity government in Kenya . 2023-06-08 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.
  2. Web site: Ronoh . Faith . 2020 . How Mwai Kibaki, Raila Odinga power sharing deal was struck . 2023-06-08 . The Standard . en.