PRESIDENT Uhuru Kenyatta's administration may be on the spot once again for appointing politicians rejected by voters into public office.
The Jubilee administration on Friday appointed two former cabinet ministers to head public corporations.
Former Wildlife and Forestry minister Noah Wekesa has been appointed the chairman of the Bukura Agricultural College by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Felix Koskei.
The appointment is in a Gazette Notice dated March 20.
The former Kwanza MP run for the Trans Nzoia gubernatorial seat on an ODM ticket but lost to Patrick Khaemba.
Wekesa's appointment took effect from March 16 and he will be in office for three years.
Koskei has also appointed former Finance minister Chris Okemo board member of the Kenya Seed Company.
His appointment takes effect from March 23 and he will be in office for three years.
Okemo vied for the Busia senator seat but lost to Amos Wako.
Last December, Uhuru appointed 26 individuals, including 15 politicians who lost in the March 4, 2013 general election.
Some of the politicians include Jebii Kilimo, Agnes Ndetei, Peter Kiilu, Philip Kaloki, Onyango Oloo and Julius Kones.
Others are Abdul Bahari, Edwin Yinda, Titus Ibui, Mohammud Mohammed, Matu Wamae, Geofrey King’ang’i, Daniel Wamahiu,Taraiyia ole Kores and Samuel Nyangeso.













