Abraham Kithure Kindiki (born 17 July 1972)[1] is a Kenyan politician and lawyer who is the 13th and current deputy President of Kenya since 1 November 2024.
As a highschooler Kindiki attended Lenana School[3] where he scored Grade C in his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
Since this grade failed to meet university pass mark he decided to retake the exam at Tharaka Boys High School, in the then Meru District.
Justice David Maraga Taskforce; abolishment of the previous vetting processes for issuance of National Identity cards; recognition of minority groups and stateless communities ensuring they receive Kenyan citizenship and associated rights; operationalization of the Public Benefit Organizations Act; enhancing the fight against banditry and general insecurity around the country; development of a legislative proposal to amend the National Government Coordination Act of 2013 to officially recognize village elders in each unit; and enrolment of 13,120 inmates into formal education programs; among others.
[14] On 1 November 2024, following the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua, Kithure Kindiki was officially sworn in as the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya.