Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii has nominated Evans Kipruto Kapkea as the county’s new deputy governor following the unexpected resignation of John Barorot.
Barorot stepped down on Monday, August 19, prompting swift action from Governor Bii to fill the vacant position.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, August 21, the Governor’s Press Director, Silah Koskei, confirmed that Kapkea’s name has been forwarded to the County Assembly for vetting.
Kapkea, who currently serves as the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Tembelio Ward, is expected to undergo the vetting process before officially assuming the role.
Kapkea brings a strong educational background to the position, holding a Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Eldoret.
He is also pursuing a Master’s degree in the same field at Moi University.
His academic credentials are complemented by his extensive experience in county governance, where he has served as the chairperson of the Trade, Industrialisation, Tourism, and Investment Committee.
Kapkea’s commitment to public service is evident through his involvement in various key committees, including the Budget, Finance and Appropriation Committee, the Health Committee, and the Delegated Legislation Committee.
His leadership extends beyond the County Assembly, having previously served as the chairperson of the Parents Association at Tembelio Secondary School.
Under his leadership, the school saw significant academic and infrastructural improvements.
“Kapkea has shown commitment to public service,” Koskei stated.
The nomination of Kapkea is now in the hands of the County Assembly, where his qualifications and experience will be closely scrutinized before a final decision is made.