Governors rating ahead of the 5th devolution conference, leaked from a confidential study conducted by Policy Tracking Impact Public Affairs Consulting; this is legit ignore the other list circulating on social media. The criteria for the ranking will be released later in the week together with the full report.
1. Makueni- Kivutha Kibwana 86.4%
2. Kisumu- Prof Peter Anyang Nyong’o 84.7
3. Vihiga- Wilbur Ottichilo 83.8
4. Laikipia- Ndiritu Muriithi 83.2%
5. Machakos- Alfred Mutua 82.6
6. Narok- Samuel Tunai 81.6%
7. Kwale- Salim Mvurya 80.3%
8. Kakamega- Wycliffe Oparanya 78.7%
9. Meru- Kiraitu Murungi 76.7%
10. Turkana- Josephat Nanok 76.4.4%
11. Nyamira- John Nyagarama 75.2%
12. Kirinyaga- Anne Waiguru 74.8
13. Bungoma – Wycliffe Wangamati 72.8%
14. West Pokot – John Lonyangapuo 71.4%
15. Kisii – James Ongwae 69.4%
16. Muranga- Mwangi wa Iria 68.1%
17. TransNzoia – Patrick Khaemba 66.1%
18. Marsabit- Mohamud Mohamed Ali 65.7%
19. Elgeyo Marakwet – Alex Tolgos 62.9%
20. Taita Taveta- Granton Samboja 61.6%
21. Nakuru- Lee Kinyajui 58.7%
22. Nairobi – Mike Sonko 57.5%
23. Mombasa- Ali Hassan Joho 56.0%
24. Kericho – Paul Chepkwony 55.4%
25. Nandi- Stephen Sang 54.7%
26. Bomet- Joyce Laboso 53.6%
27. Uasin Gishu- Jackson Mandago 52.9%
28. Migori – Zacharia Obado 51.7%
29. Nyandarua – Francis Kimemia 51.2%
30. Kilifi – Amason Kingi 50.7%
31. Busia- Sospeter Ojaamong 50.2%
32. Isiolo – Mohammed Abdi Kuti 49.2%
33. Kitui- Charity Ngilu 48.7%
34. Mandera – Ali Ibrahim Roba 47.4%
35. Lamu – Fahim Twaha 47.1%
36. Tharaka Nithi – Onesmus Njuki 46.5%
37. Baringo- Stanley Kiptis 45.1%
38. Samburu – Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal 44.7%
39. Tana River – Dhadho Godhana 42.9%
40. Kajiado – Joseph Ole Lenku 41.4%
41. Siaya – Cornel Rasanga 41.3%
42. Garissa – Bunow Korane 40.8%
43. Kiambu – Ferdinand Waititu 40.2%
44. Embu – Martin Wambora 38.5%
45. Nyeri – Mutahi Kahiga 37.5%
46. Homabay – Cyprian Awiti 39.1%
47. Wajiri – Mohamed Abdi 36.6%
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