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Who is Stella Lang’at? 5 things to know about the rejected Cabinet nominee

Martin Oduor
Stella Soi Lang'at holds the Bible while taking an oath when he appeared before the National Assembly's Appointments Committee for vetting on August 4, 2024. PHOTO/@Ali_Manzu/X

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Stella Soi Lang’at’s journey towards becoming the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the Ministry of Gender, Arts, and Culture came to an abrupt halt on August 7, 2024, as the National Assembly voted against her nomination.

Here are five key things to know about the nominee who almost made it:

1. A wealth of experience in public administration

Stella Lang’at’s career in public service is marked by significant roles across various government departments.

Starting as an Under Secretary in the Office of the Attorney General, she gathered valuable experience in legal and administrative matters.

Her career path included roles as deputy commissioner in Bomet East, Sameta, and Mwingi Sub-counties, and as county secretary in Bomet County, showcasing her extensive background in local governance and administrative management.

2. Educational background

Lang’at’s academic achievements are impressive.

She holds a master’s degree in public administration (Executive) from Moi University and a bachelor’s degree in political science.

These qualifications have equipped her with a deep understanding of governance and public administration, which she has applied throughout her career.

3. Role in the Interior Ministry 

Prior to her nomination, Lang’at served as the Director of Administration in the Ministry of Interior.

In this role, she demonstrated strong leadership and an ability to handle complex administrative tasks.

Her tenure in this position underscored her capability to manage significant responsibilities within the government framework.

4. Declared net worth

During her vetting process, Lang’at declared a net worth of Ksh70 million.

Her assets include homes, pieces of land, livestock, and an avocado orchard.

This disclosure was a testament to her transparency and provided insight into her financial background.

5. Nomination rejection, controversy

Despite her extensive experience and qualifications, Lang’at’s nomination was rejected by the National Assembly.

The Parliamentary Committee on Appointments submitted a report recommending the rejection, which was upheld by the majority of MPs.

Speaking on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah, who was part of the Committee on Appointments, noted that Lang’at failed to demonstrate adequate knowledge on the docket she was nominated to lead.

Stella Soi Lang’at’s journey to becoming a Cabinet Secretary was cut short, but her career in public service remains noteworthy.

Her extensive experience, academic background, and transparency in declaring her net worth highlight her as a significant figure in Kenyan governance.

While she may not have secured the CS position, her contributions to public administration continue to stand out.

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