NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya’s new President William Ruto on Tuesday appointed former central bank governor Njuguna Ndung’u as the new finance minister.
Ndung’u, a professor of Economics, worked as the Central Bank of Kenya Governor between 2007 and 2015.
He stepped down in March 2015 after serving the maximum of two four-year terms.
Ndung’u, who became central bank governor in 2007, weathered a political storm in 2012 as parliament tried to oust him over currency turmoil in 2011, when the shilling weakened sharply and inflation soared.
A Reuters poll ranked Ndung’u as the worst performing African policymaker after the shilling plunged to its weakest ever level then while run-away inflation was in full swing.
He restored his reputation as a central banker in the following years, keeping inflation contained after raising interest rates before gradually stabilising them.
(Reporting by George Obulutsa; Editing by James Macharia Chege)