The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party’s national treasurer, Timothy Bosire, has turned down President William Ruto’s plum government appointment.

The president had appointed Bosire as the non-executive chairperson of the Board of Directors of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), a position he would have held for three years.

However, the former Kitutu Masaba MP rejected the appointment, claiming he had not been consulted by President Ruto before making the designation.

He, however, thanked the president for the consideration.

"After consultations with a section of leadership, my family and friends, I have reached a conclusion that I have to decline this appointment. I thank the appointing authority, President William Ruto for his consideration," said Bosire.

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