Octogenarian Ndegwa, 96, pens 4 books
Former Central Bank of Kenya
(CBK) Governor Duncan Nderitu Ndegwa has authored four Books at the age of 96.
He was the first
post-independence Head of Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet in Kenya
and also the first African and longest serving Governor of the Central Bank of
Kenya.
The Books titled ‘Moi’s
Kleptocracy and its Spillovers’, ‘Boy from Chorong’i’, ‘The Traditions,
Culture and Beliefs of the Agikuyu and The Lineage of Aceera of Ndegwa Wahome
Clan were launched on Friday at the Continental Resort in Mombasa in a colourful
ceremony.
Ndegwa is a long-serving public
servant who became President Jomo Kenyatta’s Head of the Civil Service and
Secretary to the Cabinet.
He was born on 11 March 1925 in
Nyeri County and attended Alliance High School, Makerere University College in
Uganda and University of St Andrews in Scotland.
Ndegwa joined the public
service in 1956 as an Economist/Statistician and was appointed Permanent
Secretary, Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Public Service in 1963
where he served until he was appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya in
1967.
Ndegwa who is still an ardent
golfer at his age served as the first African Central Bank Governor, a post he
held from 1967 to 1982.
He also published his
autobiography, “Walking in Kenyatta Struggles; My story more than ten years ago
and translated the same in Gikuyu language, ‘Rugendo rwakwa Makinyani ma
Kenyatta’.
“Instead of lamenting, I used
my brains to author books as my contribution to my country after being pushed
out of the civil service in 1982,” said Ndegwa during the launching ceremony
which was attended by the current CBK Governor Dr Patrick Njoroge and several
scholars.
In his book ‘Moi’s Kleptocracy
and its Spillover’, Ndegwa said during early days of independence there
were leaders of various African countries who inspired confidence among their
citizens while a good number of them underwhelmed the citizenry in equal
measures.
“For Kenya and Africa to make
progress, we must purpose to learn from our past lest we keep taking certain
wrong turns we have taken in the past time and again,” said the former CBK
boss.
He further said “Similarly we
need to take note of times when we have taken the right decisions so that we
reap more from some choices we made in our past.”
In the book ‘Boy from Chorong’i
where Ndegwa shows he was born to ordinary folk, young people will find
inspiration that one does not need to be born into advantage to serve in
crucial dockets in government or private sector.
Ndegwa encouraged Kenyans,
especially university students to read his books which offer so many meaningful
lessons that could take the country to higher levels.
Dr Njoroge paid tribute to the
former Central Bank Governor for inspiring young people and Kenyans in general
through his well-researched books.
He also said Mr Ndegwa was
behind the transformation and modernisation of the Central Bank of Kenya whose
contribution was still benefiting the country to date.
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