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Kenya Airports Authority managing director George Muhoho. Photo/FILE 

By SAMWEL KUMBA
Posted  Wednesday, January 14  2009 at  21:26

Kenya Airports Authority managing director George Muhoho has been sent on compulsory leave two months before his contract expires.

Mr Muhoho, a close ally of President Kibaki, was asked by the KAA board of directors to leave his post early.

It comes after the Efficiency Monitoring Unit (Emu) in the Prime Minister’s Office delivered a damning report on the goings-on at the authority.

The report covers the expansion work at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, among other things.

Another term

Sources familiar with operations of the authority said Mr Muhoho had asked for another three-year term, which would have taken his tenure at KAA to nine years if granted.

The managing director of the authority is appointed by the board, but the chairman is appointed by the President.

The practice recently has been for parastatal chiefs to serve a maximum two terms and then retire.

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Highly placed sources within KAA told the Nation that Mr Muhoho’s request for a third term could not be granted because the Emu report is not favourable for him and his team.

Mr Muhoho has had an eventful tenure at KAA, during which the parastatal was turned into a profitable outfit, but there have also been questions about some of its undertakings.

Although it has been argued that Mr Muhoho’s enviable position in Government owes a lot to his near filial relationship with the country’s chief executive, he is on record refuting the claims.

He maintains that it has nothing to do with him being close to President Kibaki.

Amidst global terrorist threats and the so-called Armenian brothers who brought a security scare at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Mr Muhoho was grilled by a commission, which wanted to know how safe Kenya’s airports were.

Biggest challenge

Mr Muhoho is on record saying that the biggest challenge facing all international airports was security and Kenya was no exception.

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  1. Submitted by yesuwangu

    Kibaki Should also do a Favour to Kenya just to Retire this year just like thambo Mbeki did.he will loose nothing.Life will go on and he will still be a senior member of state.their is no pride being a president Even Kufour,Bush are retiring peacefully

    Posted  January 16, 2009 07:23 PM  
  2. Submitted by Wanjiku98

    wuod_aketch, you are the greatest tribalist who ever existed in Kenya. Don't you realize that all these politicians are connected and work together in one way or another? Their children dine together, work together, socialize together and even marry each other. wuod_aketch, when you burn down Kenya, you might not have anywhere to run as a common man. Keep up your tribal mentality.

    Posted  January 16, 2009 07:13 PM  
  3. Submitted by The_Reformer

    OVERHAUL.Yes, Kenya need one and quick.Some dynamic minds need to come on the scene and PUT kenya's development first.Not his stomach but the big picture.The rule of law needs to be upheld,measures against corruption and AN OVERHAUL TEAM composed of young brights minds to restructure Kenya.Haya.

    Posted  January 16, 2009 01:02 PM  
  4. Submitted by katitiad

    This really tells us the kind of chief executive we have in Kenya,Muhoho is a corrupt yet the president had not relieved him of his duties, how then could he claim to be fighting corruption?Muhoho and all corrupt men should be send packing immediately and new fresh blood should be brought to manage our parastatals

    Posted  January 16, 2009 08:01 AM  
  5. Submitted by jesmecan

    His leave is long overdue. And this culture of appointing grandpas to such posts should come to an end. These are the old school minds that still need a secretary to type a letter while he dictates from his office next door. Airport security is not a counsel-of-elders matter. It requires sharp and dynamic brains. No wonder the KQ dude could smuggle 7.5kgs of cocaine through JKIA but got stuck in Heathrow. Akwende nyumbani

    Posted  January 16, 2009 12:17 AM  

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