Governor Cheboi held the position of Ag. Academic Registrar, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He thereafter worked as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Higher Education Loans Board before being promoted to serve as the CEO of the same institution. In addition he was the first president of the Association of African Higher Education Agencies. He also served as Commissioner, Commission for Higher Education and Director at the Kenya Institute of Directors.
Political career
Following the promulgation of the constitution of Kenya, which entrenches devolution, there were calls from several quarters in Baringo County for Cheboi to vie for governorship. As required by law, Cheboi resigned from HELB in September 2013 to run for office. He chose to vie on a URP ticket. In the party primaries of 17 January 2013, Cheboi trounced his sole opponent, Kiprono Chelugui in five out of Baringo County’s six constituencies. In the 4 March Kenya general election Cheboi won the gubernatorial seat after beating four other candidates. He was sworn into office on 27 March 2013. His popularity and landslide victory is majorly credited with his track record while he was the Chief Executive Officer of the Higher Education Loans Board. mentors Dan Kipsang jomokenyatta university of agriculture and technology some of cheboi natures
Manifesto
In his campaigns, Cheboi promised to tackle cattle rustling, boost food security through initiation and rehabilitation of irrigation schemes and promote education in the county.
Governorship
Upon assuming office, Governor Cheboi constituted his first County Executive Committee composed of the following for the respective dockets.
Wesley Keitany
Lilian Sadalla
Edwin Riamangura
Job Kibei Tomno
Caroline Lentupuru
Andrew Kwonyike
Emily Kibet
Lukah Rotich
Governor Cheboi and Senator Gideon Moi, though elected through different political parties have exhibited a close working relationship for the sake of development of Baringo County. Together with the County women representative, Grace Kiptui, they regularly hold consultative meetings. They have been in the fore-front in mitigating the effects of the 2014 drought as well as tackling the cattle rustling menace in the County.
Awards
Governor Cheboi has won several awards including Presidential Award, Elder of the Burning Spear, Kenya Communication Technology Award, BEST executive support for ICT-2008 and World Bank Fellowship to study Master’s in Education.