NAIROBI, Kenya — Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja announced an immediate and significant Cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, affecting ten County Chief Officers (CCOs) and signalling a strategic re-prioritization within his administration.

The restructuring was enacted in line with Section 45(5) of the County Government Act 2012, according to a notice signed by the Governor.

The most notable change involves the reassignment of Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria, who previously headed the Environment docket.

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Mosiria, known for his proactive and often outspoken enforcement of environmental laws, including bans on open-air waste burning and restrictions on animal farming in residential areas, will now lead the Citizen Engagement and Customer Service docket.

Taking over the crucial Environment sector is Hibrahim Otieno, who previously headed the Medical Facilities docket.

Detailed Chief Officer reassignments

The extensive reshuffle saw several officers transition to new roles:

OfficerPrevious DocketNew Docket
Geoffrey MosiriaEnvironmentCitizen Engagement and Customer Service
Hibrahim OtienoMedical FacilitiesEnvironment
Godfrey AkumaliBusiness and Hustler OpportunitiesHousing and Urban Renewal
Lydia MathiaHousing and Urban RenewalBusiness and Hustler Opportunities
Sande OyoloDigital Economy and StartupsMedical Facilities
Wilson GakuyaSmart NairobiDigital Economy and Start Ups
Clement Rapudo (Clemo)City Culture, Arts, and TourismSmart Nairobi
Zipporah MwangiCitizen Engagement and Customer ServiceCity Culture, Arts and Tourism
Tony Michale KimaniSocial ServicesSocial Services and Estate Management (Revised Docket)
Machel WaikendaMobility SectorICT Infrastructure (Acting, retains Mobility)

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