Honorable Cyrus Shakhalaga Khwa Jirongo | |
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Minister for Rural Development | |
In office 12 March 2002 –27 December 2002 | |
President | Daniel arap Moi |
Member of Parliament from Lugari Constituency | |
In office 27 December 2007 –4 March 2013 | |
Preceded by | Enoch Kibunguchy |
Succeeded by | Ayub Savula |
Member of Parliament from Lugari Constituency | |
In office 29 December 1997 –27 December 2002 | |
Preceded by | Apili Waomba |
Succeeded by | Enoch Kibunguchy |
Personal details | |
Born | Kenya Colony | 21 March 1961
Political party | United Democratic Party (Kenya) |
Education | Mang'u High School |
Occupation | Politician |
Cyrus Shakhalaga Khwa Jirongo,popularly Cyrus Jirongo,is a politician and a former Minister for Rural Development between 12 March 2002 to 27 December 2002 in the Moi administration. He previously served as former Member of Parliament for Lugari Constituency between 1997 and 2002 and between 2007 and 2013.
Between 1978 and 1981 he went to Mang'u High School. [1] He became the chairman of AFC Leopards football club in 1991. [2]
He is leader of the United Democratic Party.
In 1992 he led the Youth for Kanu '92 (YK '92) movement supporting the then ruling KANU party ahead of the first multiparty elections in Kenya. [3]
He became an MP at the 1997 elections,when he won the Lugari Constituency seat. Two years later he fell out with KANU and was associated with the unregistered United Democratic Movement party. [4] Nevertheless,ahead of the 2002 elections,he was appointed the Rural Development Minister. [5] At the elections he represented KANU but was defeated by Enoch Kibunguchy of NARC. [6]
He formed a new political party known as Kenya African Democratic Development Union (KADDU) and successfully reclaimed the Lugari Constituency seat at the 2007 elections. The elections were followed by a political crisis in Kenya which was resolved by a broad coalition government. KADDU was the only parliamentary party excluded from the government and Jirongo was the sole MP for the party. [7] In his bid to become Kenya's fourth president,he had been identified with the URP and more recently New FORD-Kenya,before formally joining the Federal Party of Kenya [8] [9] [10]
Jirongo declared an interest in running for the Kenya Presidential seat in the 2013 Kenyan Presidential election. He eventually opted to run for the Kakamega County Senate seat and support the right Hon. Raila Odinga's bid for the presidency. He lost the bid to Dr. Bonny Khalwale. [11]
In the 2017 Kenyan general elections Jirongo vied for the presidency under the United Democratic Party. He garnered approximately 11,000 votes which were 0.07% of the total votes in the elections. [12]
The United Democratic Party contested the 2022 Kenyan general election as part of Azimio La Umoja,and elected two MPs. Jirongo congratulated William Ruto on his victory. [13]
He is polygamous and has four active wives,the first one is a Kalenjin,Joan Chemutai Kimeto (Divorced),second is an Agikuyu,Christine Nyokabi Kimani,third is a Kamba,Anne Kanini and the fourth is a Maasai,Anne Lanoi Pertet. [14]
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