President William Ruto on Thursday left the country to attend the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) accompanied by a delegation of 367 people.
While some of the delegates are already in Dubai, others are set to travel in the coming days with the conference ending on December 12 according to the United Nations Climate Change (UNCC).
Among those listed to travel with the President are First Lady Rachel Ruto, and their children Stephanie Ruto (Staff), Charlene Ruto (Patron), and June Ruto (Protocol).
Others were Second Lady Dorcas Rigathi, and five Cabinet Secretaries including Njuguna Ndungu (Treasury), Rebecca Miano (Trade), Aisha Jumwa (Gender), Davis Chirchir (Energy), Susan Nakhumicha (Health) and Soipan Tuya (Environment).
The Executive in Ruto’s entourage further included Principal Secretaries Festus Ng’eno (Environment and Climate Change), Christopher Kiptoo (Forestry), Abraham Korir (Foreign Affairs) Salome Wairimu (Correctional Services), and Mary Muthoni (Health).
This revelation comes about as Dennis Itumbi denies that only 51 delegates travelled with the Head of State to Dubai for the COP 28 Summit. His claims are that Ruto cut down the number up from 189 people.
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