Ruto Reshuffles PSs Following Liban’s Exit in Fuel Scandal

President William Ruto has carried out a significant reshuffle of Principal Secretaries in the wake of Mohamed Liban’s resignation as Petroleum PS amid a major fuel supply scandal.
The move aims to restore confidence in the energy sector after allegations of manipulated stock data and irregular procurement practices surfaced. Liban’s departure, along with other key officials in the petroleum chain, has created an opportunity for fresh leadership as the government works to address public concerns over fuel management and transparency.
The scandal erupted following claims of substandard fuel imports and inconsistencies in supply records, which triggered investigations and widespread criticism. President Ruto accepted Liban’s resignation while similar exits occurred at the Kenya Pipeline Company and Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority. The reshuffle signals the administration’s commitment to accountability and efficiency in handling national resources, especially at a time when Kenyans face fluctuating fuel prices and supply uncertainties.
This latest administrative change comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen governance and prevent recurrence of such controversies. New appointees are expected to prioritize integrity, better oversight, and improved coordination within the energy ministry. Many observers view the reshuffle as a necessary step to rebuild trust between the government and citizens who rely on stable and affordable petroleum products for daily life and economic activities.
The developments highlight ongoing challenges in Kenya’s energy sector management and the pressure on leadership to deliver results. As the new team settles in, focus will likely turn toward stabilizing fuel supplies and implementing stricter controls. For ordinary Kenyans, this reshuffle offers hope for more reliable services while underscoring the importance of vigilance against corruption in critical public institutions.



