Cyrus Jirongo dies in road accident

Former Lugari MP and YK'92 leader Cyrus Jirongo died in a road crash on December 13, 2025. His death has revived memories of the group that helped secure Daniel Moi's 1992 election victory. It contrasts with the political rise of William Ruto, a former member.

Cyrus Jirongo, a key figure in Kenyan politics, died in a road crash in the early hours of December 13, 2025, along the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway. His death has drawn attention to Youth for KANU '92 (YK'92), the controversial political pressure group he led, formed in the early 1990s to bolster President Daniel Moi's grip on power as Kenya shifted from one-party rule to multiparty democracy.

Under Jirongo's leadership as national chairman, YK'92 included ambitious politicians and businessmen such as Sam Nyamweya, Gerald Bomett, Joe Kimhung, and William Ruto, who served as treasurer. The group used money, patronage, and intimidation to sway the 1992 elections, helping Moi secure victory against a divided opposition led by Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Kenneth Matiba, and Mwai Kibaki.

Though it portrayed itself as a youthful movement defending KANU and peace, YK'92 faced accusations of inciting ethnic tensions, sponsoring violence, and suppressing opposition in areas like the Rift Valley. It was disbanded in 1993 after Moi's re-election.

Post-YK'92, Jirongo and Ruto both won parliamentary seats in 1997: Jirongo for Lugari and Ruto for Eldoret North. Jirongo was appointed Minister for Rural Development before 2002 but lost his seat, returning in 2007 on a KADDU ticket. Ruto built his profile, joining ODM in 2007, becoming Deputy President in 2013, and President in 2022. Jirongo later fell out with Ruto, losing the 2022 Kakamega gubernatorial race and becoming a vocal critic.

YK'92 reshaped Kenyan politics by professionalizing and monetizing elections, launching a new political elite, and entrenching informal power structures.

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