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Kithure Kindiki

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Deputy President of Kenya since 2024
Kithure Kindiki
Kindiki in 2023
13thDeputy President of Kenya
Assumed office
1 November 2024
PresidentWilliam Ruto
Preceded byRigathi Gachagua
Deputy Party Leader of theUnited Democratic Alliance
Assumed office
11 November 2024
LeaderWilliam Ruto
Preceded byRigathi Gachagua
Cabinet Secretary for Interior
In office
22 October 2022 – 31 October 2024
PresidentWilliam Ruto
Preceded byFred Matiang'i
Succeeded byOnesmus Kipchumba Murkomen - Current
Senator forTharaka-Nithi County
In office
4 March 2013 – 9 September 2022
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMwenda Getaya
Personal details
BornAbraham Kithure Kindiki
(1972-07-17)17 July 1972 (age 53)
Tharaka,Meru District, Eastern Province, Kenya
Political partyUnited Democratic Alliance (2021–present)
Spouse
Children3
EducationLenana School
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician, lawyer

Abraham Kithure Kindiki (born 17 July 1972)[1] is a Kenyan politician, lawyer and a former law professor who is the 3rd and currentdeputy President of Kenya since 1 November 2024. He previously served as the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration from 2022 to 2024 and as theSenator forTharaka-Nithi County from 2013 to 2022.[2]

Early life and education

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Kindiki was born and raised inMeru District. Kindiki attendedLenana School[3] where he scored Grade C in hisKenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). Since this grade failed to meet university pass mark he decided to retake the exam at Tharaka Boys High School, in the then Meru District.[4]

In 1998, he obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) fromMoi University. In 2000 he obtained a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Human Rights Law and Democracy from theUniversity of Pretoria inSouth Africa. He also attended the Advocates' Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies at theKenya School of Law in 2001, which is a requirement for one to qualify as an advocate after completing a bachelor's degree in law. In 2002, he graduated with a PhD in International Law from the University of Pretoria.[5]

In 1999, he began working as a law lecturer at Moi University. He started working at theUniversity of Nairobi in 2004 and remained there until 2005 when he returned to Moi University to lead the public law department.[6]

Political career

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Senate

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In the2013 Kenyan general election, Kindiki was elected to represent Tharaka-Nithi County in the Senate.[7] He was chosen to serve as the Senate's first majority leader.[8] He was reelected in the2017 election, and was chosen to be the Deputy Speaker of the Senate. In 2020, Kindiki was kicked out from the position of deputy speaker for his close association with the then Deputy President William Ruto.[9]

Cabinet

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Kindiki was among the top candidates considered to beWilliam Ruto's running mates for his presidential campaign. Member of ParliamentRigathi Gachagua was chosen instead.[10] Kindiki was instead appointed to serve as the Minister of Interior.[11]Mwenda Gataya succeeded him as Tharaka Nithi senator.[12] Kindiki was dismissed from the cabinet on 11 July 2024, but was reappointed back to the cabinet on 19 July 2024, as the Cabinet secretary for Interior and Administration of National Government.

Key among his achievements include: streamlining of e-passport issuance procedures and restoration of the supply of passport booklets, the Police Equipment Modernization programme significantly enhancing the capabilities of Kenya's security services; finalization of a strategic framework to commence implementation of Police Reforms recommended by the Hon. Justice David Maraga Taskforce; abolishment of the previous vetting processes for issuance of National Identity cards; recognition of minority groups and stateless communities ensuring they receive Kenyan citizenship and associated rights; operationalization of the Public Benefit Organizations Act; enhancing the fight against banditry and general insecurity around the country; development of a legislative proposal to amend the National Government Coordination Act of 2013 to officially recognize village elders in each unit; and enrolment of 13,120 inmates into formal education programs; among others.

Kindiki was nominated by President Ruto to become deputy president following the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua on 17 October 2024 and received the approval of the Senate. However, his assumption of the position did not push through after theHigh Court ordered a temporary halt to Gachagua's removal on 18 October pending a hearing on 24 October 2024.[13] On 31 October 2024, the Nairobi High Court overturned another court's order to stay Kithure Kindiki's swearing-in.[14]

Deputy President

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On 1 November 2024, following the impeachment ofRigathi Gachagua, Kithure Kindiki was officially sworn in as the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya. He assumed the role under the administration of President Ruto.[15]

Controversy

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Al shabaab Meetings

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In August 2025, according toGachagua, Kindiki was reported to have taken meetings withAl-Shabaab[16][17] to secure release of 5 abducted chiefs inMandera, who were reported to have been abducted by the Al shabaab militants. According to Gachagua, Kindiki can best identify Al shabaab leaders based on the successful negotiations he held with the militant's group leading to successful release of abducted Mandera chiefs.[18][19]

Personal life

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He married Joyce Gatiiria Njagi in 2001. They have three children.

References

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  1. ^"Prof Kithure Kindiki".nation.africa. Retrieved5 August 2024.
  2. ^"President Ruto appoints 22 Cabinet Secretaries, Attorney-General and Secretary to the Cabinet".The Standard. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  3. ^"Prof Kithure Kindiki".Nation. Retrieved6 January 2023.
  4. ^"Where Senator Kithure Kindiki overcame grade C".Standard Media. Retrieved30 October 2022.
  5. ^"Prof Kithure Kindiki".Nation. 14 May 2022. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  6. ^"Prof Kithure Kindiki".Nation. 14 May 2022. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  7. ^"Sen. Kindiki Kithure".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved4 September 2023.
  8. ^"Prof Kithure Kindiki".Nation. 14 May 2022. Retrieved16 January 2023.
  9. ^"Senator Kithure Kindiki loses seat as senate deputy : KTN News".www.standardmedia.co.ke. Retrieved22 May 2020.
  10. ^"Kindiki Says He'll Submit To Former Competitor DP Gachagua".Citizen Digital News. 18 October 2022. Retrieved30 October 2022.
  11. ^"High hopes for Tharaka Nithi residents as Prof Kindiki takes over Interior ministry".Nation. 29 October 2022. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  12. ^"Four in tough battle to fill Tharaka Nithi Senator Kithure Kindiki's 'big shoes'".Nation. 19 July 2022. Retrieved4 September 2023.
  13. ^"Kenya: High Court issues order halting replacement of Rigathi Gachagua as DP".Africanews. 18 October 2024. Retrieved18 October 2024.
  14. ^"Kenyan Court approves new Deputy President".Africanews. 31 October 2024. Retrieved31 October 2024.
  15. ^"Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court".Africanews. 1 November 2024. Retrieved1 November 2024.
  16. ^Kimani, Brian (10 August 2025)."I will help America probe Kenya's terror links, not you; Gachagua dismisses Kindiki".Citizen Digital.
  17. ^Kipkemoi, Felix (9 August 2025)."Respect the presidency! Kindiki fires back at Gachagua over terrorism remarks".The Star.
  18. ^Otieno, Teddy Eugene (3 February 2025)."Five chiefs abducted by suspected militants in Mandera".Citizen Digital.
  19. ^Oduor, Frankline (7 April 2025)."5 Chiefs Abducted by Al-Shabaab in Mandera Ahead of Ruto's Visit Freed - Kenyans.co.ke".www.kenyans.co.ke.


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