Robert Kariuki Kibochi

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Robert Kibochi
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Born1959
Gilgil, Nakuru County, Nakuru, British Kenya (now Nakuru, Kenya)
AllegianceFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Service / branchFlag of the Kenyan Army.svg  Kenya Army
Years of service1979 - 2023
Rank General
Commands Chief of Defence Forces
Vice Chief of Defence Forces
Commander of the Kenya Army
Deputy Commander of the Kenya Army
Assistant Chief of Defence Forces in charge of Operations, Plans, Doctrine and Training

General Robert Kariuki Kibochi is a Kenyan military officer who served from May 2020 to May 2023 as the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF). He was the first non-infantry officer from the Kenya Army to be appointed CDF as a member of the Kenya Army Corps of Signals, the military personnel responsible for conveying of information. [1]

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Background and Education

He was born in the Rift Valley of Gilgil, Nakuru, Nakuru County, in 1959. He attended Koelel High School, in Gilgil and Nyeri High School, in Nyeri though he did not finish his A-Level Education as he opted for military recruitment and was enlisted.

In 1979, he joined the Kenya Army and was sent to the Armed Forces Training College (AFTC) in Nakuru, Kenya where he graduated with a Degree in Military Science. He was commissioned in the rank of Second Lieutenant and posted to Signals Battalion. [2]

Career & Education

Kibochi has achieved a PhD in Peace and Conflict Management and two Masters Degrees (International Studies and Computer-Based Information Systems) a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Electronics Engineering. His other professional training includes National Security Studies at the National Defence College (Kenya), Army Command and Staff Course (UK), Overseas Telecoms Engineering Course (UK), Signal Officers Degree Telecommunications Engineering Course (India), Sub Unit Commanders Course, Platoon Commanders Course, Regimental Signal Officers Course among other training courses. [3]

Other considerations

He served with the United Nations as Commander of Kenyan Contingent in the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) from 2000 – 2001; while his decorations include Moran of the Order of the Golden Heart (MGH) and Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS) among others.

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References

  1. "General Robert Kibochi Sworn In As New Chief Of Kenya Defence Forces". Capital FM. 11 May 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  2. "Lieutenant General Robert Kariuki Kibochi, MGH CBS 'ndc' (K) 'psc' (UK)". mod.go.ke. Ministry of Defence, Kenya. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  3. Maina, Njange (30 April 2020). "Two masters degrees and a Ph.D.; see full profile of the incoming Chief of Defence forces". Peoples Daily. Retrieved 23 November 2020.

Succession table

Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Defence Forces of Kenya
2020 - 2023
Succeeded by