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Kenya Power boss Bernard Ngugi after experiencing frustrations from cartels to reshape the firm, hanged his boots and hand gloves.
Ngugi left behind the shell as Rosemary Odour was appointed in acting capacity to try to awaken the sleepy giant. Oduor has been General Manager in charge of Commercial Sales at the firm.
Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter confirmed the exit of Ngugi without divulging more.
KP had been in the news for wrong reasons with importation of faulty transformers and technicians colluding with rogues in distributing electricity to unregistered customers at a fee.
Ngugi leaves when the public confidence with the firm expected to help in the realization of the country’s Vision 2030 has eroded due to non performance and high level corruption.
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