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Chief of Defence Forces (Kenya)

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Highest-ranking officer in the Kenya Defence Forces
Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces
Standard of the Kenya Defence Forces
since 2 May 2024
National Security Council
AbbreviationCDF
Member ofKenya Defence Forces
Reports toPresident of Kenya
Residence Ulinzi House
Seat Ulinzi House
NominatorDefence Council
AppointerPresident of Kenya
Term length Serve a single term of four (4) years or retire upon the attaining of the mandatory retirement age
Constituting instrumentArticle 241 of the Constitution of Kenya
First holderBernard Penfold
DeputyVice Chief of the Defence Forces
WebsiteOfficial website

The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) is the highest-ranking military officer in the Kenya Defence Forces and the principal military adviser to the President of Kenya and the National Security Council. The CDF outranks all respective heads of each service branch and has operational command authority over the service branches. He leads the meetings and coordinates the efforts of the Service Commander, comprising the CDF, the Commander of the Kenya Army and Kenya Air Force, Kenya Navy and the Commandant of Military Intelligence. The CDF has offices in Ulinzi House. Following the 2010 Constitution, the Chief of the General Staff was replaced with the Chief of the Defence Forces.[1]

Duties

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The office is considered very important and highly prestigious, because the CDF has command authority over the Armed Forces. The chain of command is from the President (as the Commander in Chief), directly to the CDF. The CDF, as a Principal Adviser, does have authority over personnel assignments and oversight over resources and personnel allocated to the commands within the respective services. The Chairman may also transmit communications to the service commanders from the President. He also performs all other functions as assigned from time to time by the President. The CDF may also allocate those duties and responsibilities to other officers under his name.

General Requirement

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Kenya puts requirement for the CDF position

  1. Military Rank and Experience:
    • The individual must be a senior officer, usually holding the rank of Major General, Lieutenant General and General before being considered for the position.
    • They should have served in various high-ranking military positions and demonstrated effective leadership and strategic capabilities.
  2. Training and Education:
    • A graduate of a military academy or officer training school is typically required. For the Kenyan military, this would likely involve training at the Kenya Military Academy or similar institutions.
    • Advanced military education, such as courses at top military institutions (e.g., National Defense College, Kenya or international military academies), would also be beneficial.
  3. Proven Leadership and Service Record:
    • A strong record of leadership and performance in combat or military operations. This includes experience in various military branches, such as infantry, artillery, or intelligence.
    • Serving in significant roles during military operations and demonstrating success in managing and executing defense strategies.
  4. Political and Administrative Understanding:
    • The Chief of the Defense Forces in Kenya is not only a military leader but also plays a significant role in national security and policy decisions.
    • Understanding the political environment and having strong relationships with political leaders is crucial. This includes cooperation with the President, the government, and Parliament.
  5. Physical Fitness and Health:
    • Military leaders are expected to maintain high physical fitness levels. The CDF must meet the physical standards for military service, ensuring their health and capability for the demanding role.
  6. Trust and Loyalty:
    • The CDF must have the trust of the government, the President of Kenya, and other senior officials. Political alignment and loyalty to the ruling government are crucial in appointments to such a prestigious position.
  7. Leadership in National Defense Strategy:
    • The individual must be capable of shaping Kenya's defense strategy, ensuring the military is prepared for national security threats, and leading the military in defense of the nation's interests.

Time Span:

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  • The term of the CDF in Kenya is not fixed but generally lasts several years. The CDF typically serves between 5 to 7 years, with the possibility of reappointment. The length of the term can vary based on political decisions, performance, or changes in government.

Appointment Process

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  • President of Kenya typically appoints the Chief of the Defense Force and Deputy Chief of the Defense Force, often after consulting with other high-ranking military and Government officials.
  • The appointment may also involve review and recommendations by senior military leadership.

List of chiefs

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Chief of the General Staff

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No. Portrait Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1Penfold, RobertMajor General
Robert Bernard Penfold
(1916–2015)
30 November 196631 May 19692 years, 182 days Kenya Army [2] [3]
2Ndolo, JosephMajor General
Joseph Musyimi Lele Ndolo
(1921–1984)
1 June 196924 June 19712 years, 23 days Kenya Army [4]
3Mulinge, JacksonGeneral
Jackson Kimeu Mulinge
(1924–2014)
25 June 1971198614–15 years Kenya Army [5] [6]
4Mohamed, MahamoudGeneral
Mohamud Haji Barrow Mohamed
198619969–10 years Kenya Air Force [7] [6]
5Tonje, DaudiGeneral
Daudi Rerimoi Chepkong'a Tonje
199630 November 20003–4 years Kenya Army [7] [6] [8]
6Kibwana, JosephGeneral
Joseph Raymond Edward Kibwana
1 December 200031 August 20054 years, 273 days Kenya Navy [6]
7Kianga, JeremiahGeneral
Jeremiah Mutinda Kianga
1 September 200512 July 20115 years, 314 days Kenya Army [6]

Chief of the Defence Forces

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No. Portrait Chief of the Defence Forces Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1Karangi, JuliusGeneral
Julius Waweru Karangi
(born 1951)
13 July 20114 May 20153 years, 295 days Kenya Air Force [6]
2Mwathethe, SamsonGeneral
Samson Jefwa Mwathethe
(born 1958)
5 May 201510 May 20205 years, 5 days Kenya Navy [6] [9]
3Kibochi, RobertGeneral
Robert Kariuki Kibochi
(born 1959)
11 May 202028 April 20232 years, 352 days Kenya Army [10]
4Ogolla, FrancisGeneral
Francis Omondi Ogolla
(1962–2024)
28 April 202318 April 2024356 days Kenya Air Force [11]
5Kahariri, CharlesGeneral
Charles Muriu Kahariri
(born 1966)
18 April 2024incumbent342 days Kenya Navy [12]

Citations

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  1. ^ Kibet, Dennis (28 June 2018). "KDF makes major changes". Puls live. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ Hornsby 2012, p. 180.
  3. ^ "King's Collections : Archive Catalogues : Military Archives". kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  4. ^ Hornsby 2012, p. 228-229.
  5. ^ Hornsby 2012, p. 335-336.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Nairobian reporter. "Seven Kenya Defence Forces military generals you never wanted to mess with". SDE. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b Hornsby 2012, p. 554.
  8. ^ "A soldier's story".
  9. ^ Ramadhan, Khatib (1 May 2015). "Navy General takes over as new Chief of Kenya Defence Forces". Indian Ocean Observer. Mombasa. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  10. ^ Agutu, Nancy (11 May 2020). "Robert Kibochi sworn in as new Chief of Kenya Defence Forces". the-star.co.ke. The Star. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Francis Omondi Ogolla succeeds Robert Kibochi as KDF chief". 28 April 2023.
  12. ^ Ombati, Cyrus. "Gen Charles Kahariri to act as CDF after Ogolla's death". The Star. Retrieved 23 April 2024.

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