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Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku during a meeting with 22 clan leaders from Ukambani led by Kamba Clan Governing Council at Sisu Hotel in Machakos, on July 4, 2026. [John Muia, Standard]
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has denied claims of playing tribal politics, saying he is focused on pushing for equitable development to address historical injustices.
Speaking during an interview on a local television station, the minister said every region in Kenya had its own unique development priorities and needs, and that leaders had a responsibility to advocate for their rightful share of resources that address the needs of the communities.
The CS argued that asking for a fair share of national resources must not be mistaken as ethnic mobilisation but as a constitutional, legitimate representation of facts.






