President Uhuru Kenyatta has mourned former Machakos Town Member of Parliament Jonesmus Mwanza Kikuyu, who passed away on Sunday evening, as a political maverick who contributed immensely to the growth of Kenya’s democracy.
Kikuyu, a seasoned parliamentarian who served as Iveti South legislator in the late 1970s to early 1980s, and as Machakos Town MP between 1997 and 2002, died at the age of 70 years while receiving treatment at a Machakos hospital.
In his message of comfort and encouragement, President Kenyatta eulogised departed Kikuyu as one of Kenya’s foremost pro-democracy politicians who, together with others, championed for the freedoms of thought, expression and association, among other pillars of a democratic society.
“We will forever cherish the contribution of Hon Jonesmus Kikuyu and his generation of political leaders for the firm foundation of our nation’s democratic ideals.
As a pro-democracy activist, Mzee Kikuyu was a steadfast, firm and principled visionary and luminary who fought hard for the good of our society,” the President mourned.
He said the late Kikuyu’s deep commitment and devotion to the improvement of the welfare of wananchi endeared him to the people of Machakos who elected him for a record three terms as their representative in Parliament.
“We are indeed indebted to him for the work he did for all Kenyans. A development conscious leader, Mzee Kikuyu leaves behind a rich portfolio of development projects he initiated during his tenure,” the President noted, adding that Hon Kikuyu was a firm believer in women empowerment who mobilised women to form self help groups and join Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organisation.
“Hon Kikuyu’s stellar development record speaks for itself. He particularly distinguished himself for his wide mobilisation of women in the then Machakos District to form self help groups and join Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organisation,” the President pointed out.
The Head of State prayed to God to comfort his family led by Mama Eunice Mwanza, during this difficult period of mourning and to grant them the strength to overcome the grief of losing their patriarch.