Youth Affairs, Sports and Arts Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba has offered a job to Dickson Loyerer the NYS officer who cleaned his shoes.
Ababu received a backlash from social media users after a video of Loyerer cleaning his shoes went viral.
However, Ababu invited Loyerer and offered him a job at his office.
"Dickson Loyerer yesterday graciously volunteered to clean my muddy shoes after a tree planting session at Kenya National Youth Service HQ where he works," he said.
"This morning we shared a cup of tea in my office, he gave me awesome NYS-instilled tips on grooming, discipline and skills. I have requested Loyerer to join my staff, subject to approval by NYS and Public Service Commission."
The CS lauded National Youth Service for instilling grooming skills to their trainees.
Loyerer said that they are taught grooming skills at NYS because cleanliness is next to godliness.
"After you had planted trees, I looked at your shoes and saw some dirt. I decided to clean them because when our bosses have dirt it is our duty to make them look presentable," he said.
Loyerer offered to fix Ababu's tie which he claimed was not properly placed.