Evans Kidero
Evans Kidero | |
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Governor of Nairobi County | |
Assumed office 27 March 2013 | |
Deputy | Jonathan Mueke |
Majority | 692,483 |
Personal details | |
Born |
Nairobi, Kenya | 20 May 1957
Nationality | Kenyan |
Political party | ODM |
Spouse(s) | Susan Mboya -Kidero |
Children | Lucas Mboya,twins Patrick & Peter (both deceased) |
Alma mater |
University of Nairobi (BPharm) USIU (MBA) |
Profession | Pharmacist |
Website |
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Evans Odhiambo Kidero is a Kenyan politician and current Governor of Nairobi County. He served as CEO of Mumias Sugar Company for 8 years, resigning in 2012 to join elective politics.[1]
Early life
Kidero was born in Majengo as the eldest in a family of 7. He attended Mangu High School where he eventually became Head Boy, also known as prefect. He graduated from the University of Nairobi in 1983 with a Degree in Pharmacy and went on to obtain a Masters in Business Administration at the Kenyan United States International University in 1990. He was CEO of the Mumias Sugar Company for eight years before resigning from that position in 2012 in to pursue a career in politics.
Political career
Kidero was elected as the first governor of Nairobi County in the Nairobi gubernatorial elections of 2013 on an ODM ticket.[2]
Following a petition by Ferdinand Waititu, who ran against him in the gubernatorial election, Kidero was ousted as Nairobi Governor, with the court citing electoral malpractices.[3] Kidero was later reinstated by the Supreme Court following an appeal that overturned the decision of the Court of Appeal.[4] In 2017 elections, Evans Kidero will be seeking to defend the positions under competition by current Senator Mike Sonko and business woman Esther Passaris.[5]
Dr. Kidero is married to Susan Mboya, daughter of the late Kenyan politician, Tom Mboya, and together they have 3 children.
References
- ↑ Wasike, Wanyonyi. "Kidero resigns as Managing Director Mumias Sugar Company". http://westfm.co.ke/. West FM. Retrieved 15 March 2015. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Kidero Takes Nairobi" Kenya London News 8 March 2013
- ↑ "Kidero Loses Gubernatorial Seat Nairobi" Kenya News 13 May 2014
- ↑ "Kenyan supreme court reinstate Dr Evans Kidero as the Nairobi governor" Standard Newspaper 14 May 2014
- ↑ "Businesswoman Esther Passaris declares her interest to unseat Kidero". mediamax. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
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