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President William Ruto has unveiled a new leadership team to steer the National Infrastructure Fund, naming Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi among seven individuals selected to sit on its Governing Council.

In a Gazette Notice issued on Wednesday, April 1, the Head of State also designated Attorney General Dorcus Odour and Central Bank Governor Kamau Thugge as statutory members of the council.

The remaining slots were filled by independent appointees, including Benedict Oramah, KCB Group CEO Paul Russo, Faith Boinett, and Richard Etemesi.

According to the official notice, the appointments take effect following the enactment of the National Infrastructure Fund Act, 2026. The law, which came into force under Article 116 of the Constitution, establishes the legal framework for managing the multi-trillion shilling fund aimed at financing key infrastructure projects across the country.

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