By John Kariuki
Githunguri MP Hon. Gathoni Wamuchomba has raised concerns over the prolonged delay in appointing a Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Gender, a critical role that has remained vacant since July 5, 2024.
In a statement, Wamuchomba congratulated the newly appointed Cabinet Secretaries but expressed frustration over the continued absence of leadership in the Gender Ministry. “Congratulations to the newly appointed Cabinet Secretaries. However, we have been waiting for the appointment of the CS to be in charge of the Ministry of Gender since July 5, 2024. How can the newly established End Femicide Task Force function without a CS?” she questioned.
The End Femicide Task Force, created to address the rising cases of gender-based violence and femicide in the country, has faced operational challenges due to the leadership gap. Wamuchomba emphasized that the lack of a CS undermines the government’s commitment to addressing these pressing issues.
The MP also took note of the new appointees from Central Kenya, cryptically remarking, “Looking at the new faces from the Central region of Kenya, it’s evident mlima unateleza kweli (the mountain is indeed slippery).” Her comment appears to allude to perceived political shifts or declining representation of the region in key government positions.
Wamuchomba, a vocal advocate for women’s rights, has been at the forefront of calling out the government for failing to address rising cases of femicide and violence against women. Her latest remarks underscore the urgency of appointing a leader to spearhead efforts in combating gender-based violence and championing women’s rights.
The delay in filling the Gender Ministry position raises questions about the government’s priorities in addressing gender issues, leaving many Kenyans eagerly awaiting action.