

Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen Saturday announced the termination of the contract of Kenya Airports Authority
(KAA) managing director Alex Gitari and Fred Odawo, the Engineering General Manager.
This follows a nationwide blackout that saw an embarrassing power outage at East Africa’s busiest hub, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
In Gitari’s place, Henry Ogoye, currently serving as the Head of Corporate Planning, has been appointed to be the Acting Managing Director of KAA.
Eng. Samuel Mwochache was appointed in an acting capacity as the General Manager, Engineering.
The CS insisted that the termination of contracts was “by mutual consent.”
Murkomen also moved JKIA airports manager Alex Gogo to Moi International Airport, Mombasa, replacing Peter Wafula, who now moving to Kisumu International Airport.
Selina Gor, the Airport Manager of Kisumu International Airport now moves to JKIA.
“I wish to issue an unreserved apology to all travelers and airport users who were affected in one way or the other by the power disruption at JKIA,” Murkomen said after holding a meeting at the airport.
The outage affected Terminal 1A, the biggest and “the jewel” of this busy hub, Murkomen said.
The control tower and the runways, he insisted, were not affected.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the incident though regrettable did not pose any danger to our incoming and outgoing flights and passengers considering that the backup generator lighting the runway and control tower was seamlessly deployed when the blackout occurred and at no time did we have an iota of darkness on the runway and the tower,” he said.
The incident, the CS said, was inexcusable, and “we should have prepared for this, and we are not allowed to give any excuses.”
KAA, Mr Murkomen said, has since begun the process of hiring permanent staff to take these positions, in an exercise that will be concluded within two weeks.
“In order to ensure that a similar incident is not replicated, it has been decided that the two generators that were procured more than two years ago be immediately commissioned,” said Mr Murkomen.
He went on: “I assure the country and the world that we have taken measures to enhance capacity of technical experts in the engineering department to ensure this incident does not recur.”
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