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Tuesday, May 23, 2023 –Ms Esther Negro has today resigned from the Kenya Kwanza government to pursue personal ambitions, elsewhere.
Acknowledging her resignation, President William Ruto noted that he would not stop her from following her dream and wished her well.
On Tuesday, May 23, President Ruto accepted her resignation as Principal Secretary for Correctional Services.
“The Head of State has conveyed his gratitude to Ngero for her service to the nation and wished her the very best in all her future endeavours,” the statement read partly.
In the statement signed by the Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, the outgoing PS was recently moved from the State Department for Performance Management and Delivery Services in the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary to the State Department for Correctional Services within the Ministry of Interior & National Administration.
Ms Ngero was lauded for establishing the institutional framework to support the implementation of Public Service Performance Management and Monitoring for Ministries, State Departments, and State Agencies MDAs.
She is a certified accountant who joined the ranks of Principal Secretaries in December 2022, after amassing an almost two-decades career in the million dollar energy sector.
Background check confirmed that, she attained a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies and Mathematics at Kenyatta University in August 2002 and later pursued a professional certification in Petroleum Stocks Control and Management at the Kenya School of Petroleum Studies.
Ngero then became an assistant accountant at the National Oil Corporation of Kenya NOCK in August 2004.
She then went to Dalbit Petroleum Limited as Operations Manager, quickly rose through the ranks to Chief Officer in the Petroleum Supply Chain and Trading department.
The corporate lady was tasked with optimizing Group’s petroleum business operations in Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Eastern and Southern DRC, Southern Sudan, Uganda and Mauritius.
After a 12-year stint at the company, in January 2020, she transitioned to become the Chief Executive Officer of Janus Continental Group.
The multinational entity is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Her profile indicates that she is proficient manager who is always dedicated to multinational business activities with a high-performance organizational culture.