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Franklin Kipn'getich Bett alias (''Chepkooit'') (born 23 March 1953) is a Kenyan politician. He is currently serving as the chairman of the Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC) after President
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appointed him to the position. He belongs to the Jubilee Alliance Party and was elected to represent the
Bureti Constituency Bureti Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of six constituencies of Kericho County. It was one of two constituencies of the former Buret District Buret District was a former administrative district in the Rift Valley Provin ...
in the National Assembly of Kenya in the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007.Members Of The 10th Parliament
. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed 19 June 2008.


Early life and education

Franklin Kipng’etich Bett, also known as Chepkooit to his supporters, was born on 23 March 1953 in Kiptiriri Village, Cheborge, in the larger
Kericho District Kericho County is one of the 47 counties in Kenya. The county seats between longitude 35°02' and 35°40' East and between the equator and latitude 0°23' South with an altitude of about 2002m above the sea level. It borders Uasin Gishu Count ...
. He was enrolled in Cheborge Primary School in 1960 and later moved to Korongoi Primary School in 1963 where he graduated top of his class in 1968. He was selected to join Tenwek High School in 1969, then a mission school under the auspices of the World Gospel Missionaries. Some of Bett's notable co-alumni of Tenwek High School include Mark Kipkemoi Bor, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, his close friend and predecessor at the Ministry of Roads
Kipkalya Kones Kipkalya Kiprono Kones (22 February 1952Profile
at mzalendo.com.
– 10 June 2008
, Dr. Bishop Rono, Ambassador
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, Josephat Nanok and many other leaders in business, politics and academia. Bett graduated from Tenwek High School in 1972 with Division 1, the highest grade possible in the then Kenya Certificates of Examination (O-level). In 1973, he proceeded to Shimo la Tewa High School in
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for his Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) where he attained three principals in history, geography, economics and a subsidiary in general paper upon graduation from the school in 1974. After graduation, Bett went back home where he founded Tebesonik Secondary School and served briefly as its first head teacher before joining the
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to pursue an undergraduate degree in commerce (accounting). He graduated in 1979.


Public Service

After graduating, Bett joined the civil service where he built a career that culminated in his appointment as an Assistant Secretary at the
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in 1987. His seniors at the time included
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, a one-time finance minister, Chief Secretary and businessman; and Jeremiah Kiereini who too was once a Chief Secretary, Head of the Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet. After his resignation, he worked briefly with the Federation of Kenya Employers before the then president Daniel arap Moi recalled him back to government and assigned him the Supplies Branch of the Ministry of Roads and Public Works. Soon after, Moi once again tapped him for the position of Deputy State House Comptroller. His main duties were speech and report writing. He served in the position until 1996 when he was promoted to the position of State House Comptroller upon the retirement of Abraham Kiptanui, for whom he was a deputy. He held this role for two years until, in 1998, he was demoted to a Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environmental Conservation.


Political career

In early 2002, Bett was approached by Raila Odinga to join him in a new political party - the Liberal Democratic Party (Kenya), Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and he acquiesced. When LDP joined hands with the Mwai Kibaki-led NAK to form National Rainbow Coalition – Kenya, NARC, Bett was entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating its activities in the South Rift. In spite of the fact that South Rift had been a KANU bastion for the four decades since independence, Bett's team was able to claw back substantial ground for NARC. As the historic 2002 election votes trickled in, his input was manifest in the numerous civic seats, impressive performance by parliamentary candidates on its ticket and thousands of votes for its presidential candidate Kibaki who eventually was declared the winner. Unlike many leaders from the region, Bett's judgment carried the day. The NARC government nominated him as a member of parliament in 2003 and was subsequently elected to chair the Parliamentary Select Committee on Agriculture, Land and Natural Resources. With him at the helm, the committee sponsored many bills and motions with the Forest Act of 2005 being its most remarkable. The committee is remembered for vehemently opposing the introduction of Genetically modified organism, GMOs in the country. The year 2005 saw Bett and
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leading the people of Rift Valley to join the rest of the country in rejecting a what they termed a 'watered-down' draft constitution in that year's referendum. In 2007, Bett contested the Buret Constituency parliamentary seat on an ODM ticket and won. He garnered 43,000 votes against his nearest competitor Paul Sang of KANU who managed got 7,000 votes. From his contributions on the floor of the House, he was able to nudge the government into putting up a pineapple processing plant in Roret and the Tiriitab-Moita-based Bureti Technical Institute, both projects are still underway. Other projects are Kapkatet Stadium that is being modernised alongside the Sotik-Cheborge-Roret-Sigowet and Litein-Kibugat roads that are being upgraded with bitumen. Following the demise of
Kipkalya Kones Kipkalya Kiprono Kones (22 February 1952Profile
at mzalendo.com.
– 10 June 2008
, he was appointed to replace him as Minister for Roads in February 2009. His stewardship at the Ministry of Roads has seen a rapid expansion of roads infrastructure in all parts of the country. The
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became a reality under his charge.


Personal life

Bett is fond of travelling for business and leisure. He has visited over 70 countries and has close business and political contacts in
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,
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and
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. He has five daughters and four sons.


References


External links

* http://www.roads.go.ke/index.php?view=article&catid=1%3Aabout-us&id=8%3Aministers&format=pdf&option=com_content&Itemid=19 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bett, Franklin Living people 1953 births Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Government ministers of Kenya University of Nairobi alumni