RIP: What Jirongo Was Told By Moi After Being Summoned For Dating 9 Nairobi Women Using YK92 Funds

Fresh details have emerged about a tense encounter between the late former Lugari Member of Parliament Cyrus Jirongo and former President Daniel arap Moi at the height of the Youth for Kanu 1992 campaigns.

Accounts from those familiar with the incident indicate that Jirongo was summoned to State House after concerns were raised within political circles over his lifestyle and alleged misuse of campaign resources.

At the time he was a powerful mobiliser whose influence within Kanu was growing rapidly.

During the meeting, Moi is said to have expressed concern that Jirongo was spending excessive time chasing women and living lavishly while holding a sensitive political role.

The former president reportedly warned him that uncontrolled indulgence could distract him from his duties and damage both his political future and the broader campaign effort.

The caution extended beyond politics to personal conduct, with Moi advising that reckless relationships and excess had ruined many promising men before.

The message was delivered firmly but carried an undertone of mentorship, reflecting the former president's approach to young loyalists.

The episode later became part of the enduring narrative surrounding Jirongo's life, which blended sharp political instincts, wealth and controversy.

His romantic escapades followed him for decades and often overshadowed his political achievements.

The story has resurfaced amid renewed public interest in Jirongo's legacy following his sudden death in a road accident.

As discussions continue about his life and choices, the Statehouse encounter stands out as a defining moment that highlighted early warnings about discipline, accountability and restraint in the corridors of power.

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