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President Kenyatta names former PS Joseph Kinyua Chief of Staff, Public Service head

President Kenyatta (right) and Joseph Kinyua (left) after he was appointed Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service at State House, Nairobi September 26, 2013. PSCU

What you need to know:

  • President Kenyatta reveals Mr Kinyua's new role during a meeting of Cabinet and Principal Secretaries at State House, Nairobi.

  • Mr Kinyua pledges to serve Kenyans with dedication.
  • He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in economics from the University of Nairobi.

President Kenyatta has appointed former Treasury Permanent Secretary Joseph Kinyua as Chief Of Staff and Head of Public Service.

President Kenyatta revealed Mr Kinyua's new role during a meeting of Cabinet and Principal Secretaries at State House, Nairobi Thursday.

In his role, Mr Kinyua will, among other things, coordinate Cabinet affairs and Cabinet programmes.

"I have absolute trust and confidence that you will continue to serve your country with distinction,” President Kenyatta told Mr Kinyua.

DEDICATION

Mr Kinyua thanked the President for the appointment and pledged to serve Kenyans with dedication.

"I have served my country for most of my life with dedication and will continue to do so in this new role. I am deeply honoured by the trust and confidence the President has shown in me,” Mr Kinyua said.

President Kenyatta (then Finance Minister) confers with the Treasury PS Joseph Kinyua during preparation of the 2011 /2012 budget at the Treasury in this file photo.

For nearly a decade, Mr Kinyua served as Permanent Secretary in the Treasury and was a central figure in the execution and oversight of most economic policies in former President Kibaki’s government.

Mr Kinyua has served government and quasi-government agencies for more than three decades.

He also served as director in the research and financial markets departments at the Central Bank of Kenya. He is also a former senior official at the International Monetary Fund.

Mr Kinyua holds a Bachelors and Masters degree in economics from the University of Nairobi.