Isaac Ruto

Isaac Ruto
1st Governor of Bomet County
In office
March 2013  22 August 2017
Succeeded by Joyce Laboso
Member of Parliament for Chepalungu constituency
In office
1997–2013
Personal details
Born 1967 (age 5051)
Cheptiret, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya
Nationality Kenyan
Spouse(s) Esther Ruto
Children 1
Alma mater University of Nairobi (BA)

Isaac Kiprono Ruto is a Kenyan politician.[1] He is the Chama Cha Mashinani Party leader. He was elected the first Governor of Bomet County in 2013 Kenyan General elections. He hails from Tumoi, Sigor in Chepalungu constituency and studied political science at the University of Nairobi. He is also a former Chairman of the Council of Governors in Kenya.

Political career

Ruto joined active politics in the year 1997 and was overwhelmingly elected as the Chepalungu Constituency member of parliament through Kenya African National Union. In 1998, Ruto was appointed as Assistant Minister to the Ministry of Education, a position he served until 1999 when reappointed as an assistant Minister to the Ministry of Agriculture. In 2001, former President Moi appointed Ruto as Minister of Environment and Natural Resources.

In December 2002 Ruto was elected for a second consecutive term as the representative for his Chepalungu Constituency.

In 2007 General Elections, Ruto was elected for a third consecutive term as the representative for his Chepalungu Constituency on an Orange Democratic Movement ticket.

In 2013 general elections, Ruto was elected Bomet County Governor on the URP ticket under Jubilee Coalition.

In April 2013, Governor Ruto was elected the first chairman of the Council of Governors through consensus and vowed to fight for devolution.

References

  1. Abong'o, Robert (29 September 2017). "Isaac Ruto reveals why he quit NASA and refused to wear the Jubilee cap". Ureport. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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