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Who is Dorcas Oduor? Overview of Ruto’s Nominee for Attorney General

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President William Ruto’s choice for Attorney General has ignited intense debate. Central to the discussion are the nominee’s qualifications, political ties, and potential impact on Kenya’s legal system.

Ruto nominated Dorcas Oduor, a leading advocate of the High Court of Kenya, for the role.

Oduor, who now serves as the Secretary of Public Prosecutions at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), brings extensive legal expertise and a powerful presence in Kenya’s judiciary.

Her nomination underscores her influential position and raises questions about future judicial reforms.

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Dorcas Agik Oduor

 

Unveiling Dorcas Agik Oduor, Ruto’s Nominee for Attorney General

Dorcas Oduor is a renowned advocate in Kenya’s legal system. Recently, President William Ruto nominated her for the position of Attorney General. Let’s explore her background and career highlights.

Early Career and Education

Dorcas Oduor was admitted to the bar as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya in 1992. She earned her Bachelor of Laws degree in 1990 and a postgraduate Diploma from the Kenya School of Law in 1991.

Career Highlights

Dorcas Oduor is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya. She holds a Master’s degree in International Conflict Management and a Bachelor of Laws degree, both from the University of Nairobi.

She also has a Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law.

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Current Role

  • Secretary of Public Prosecutions at the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
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Previous Roles

  • Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP)
  • Head of Economic, International, and Emerging Crimes Departments (ODPP)
  • Deputy Chief State Counsel at the Office of the Attorney General
  • State Counsel at the Office of the Attorney General

Other Positions

  • Chairperson of the Board of Review on Mentally Insane (Criminal Psychiatric)
  • Assisting Counsel at the Akiwumi Commission on Land Clashes
  • Assisting Counsel at the Bosire Commission on the Goldenberg Affair
  • Assisting Counsel at the Kiruki Commission on Artur Brothers
  • Joint Secretary at the Police Reform Commission (Ransley Commission)
  • Chair of the Board on Criminal Psychiatrists (on behalf of the Attorney General)
  • Member of the National Task Force on Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing

Roles of the Attorney General

If approved, Dorcas Oduor will become the government’s principal legal advisor. Her key responsibilities will include:

  • Representing the national government in court
  • Promoting human rights and implementing the Constitution
  • Overseeing access to justice, including legal aid and anti-corruption strategies
  • Providing policy coordination and oversight for legal sector institutions
  • Managing legal matters related to Public Trustee, estates, and trusts
  • Negotiating, drafting, and vetting treaties and agreements

Additional Appointments

President Ruto also nominated Beatrice Askul Moe as the Cabinet Secretary for East African Community Affairs (EAC) & Regional Development. These appointments reflect his commitment to building an inclusive and capable Cabinet.

Nomination of Dorcas Oduor Is Historic

Oduor’s nomination marks a significant moment as she could become Kenya’s first female Attorney General. President Ruto praised her integrity and dedication to the rule of law.

Dorcas Oduor’s extensive legal career and significant contributions make her a notable nominee for Attorney General. Her approval would mark a historic achievement for Kenya.

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Complete Cabinet List

With these nominations, Ruto’s Cabinet is now complete. The Cabinet includes:

  1. Kithure Kindiki – Ministry of Interior and National Administration
  2. Debra Fliongo Barasa – Ministry of Health
  3. Alice Wahome – Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing, and Urban Development
  4. Julius Migos Ogamba – Ministry of Education
  5. Roselinda Soipan Tuiya – Ministry of Defence
  6. Andrew Mwihia Karanja – Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development
  7. Aden Barre Duale – Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry
  8. Eric Murugu Muiga – Ministry of Water, Sanitation, and Irrigation
  9. Davis Chirchir – Ministry of Roads and Transport
  10. Margaret Nyambura Ndung’u – Ministry of Information, Communication, and the Digital Economy
  11. John Mbadi Ng’ongo – The National Treasury and Economic Planning
  12. Salim Mvurya Mgala – Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry
  13. Rebecca Miano – Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
  14. James Opiyo Wandayi – Ministry of Energy and Petroleum
  15. Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen – Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports
  16. Hassan Ali Joho – Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs
  17. Alfred Nganga Mutua – Ministry of Labour and Social Protection
  18. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya – Ministry of Co-operatives and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Development
  19. Justin Bedan Muturi – Ministry of Public Service and Human Capital Development
  20. Stella Soi Lang’at – Ministry of Gender, Culture, the Arts, and Heritage


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