Politics
The ‘little’ man who brought down Mwakwere
Matuga Constituency voter Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who petitioned the election of Chirau Ali Mwakwere as the area MP, is carried shoulder high by his supporters outside the Mombasa Law courts after Justice Ibrahim Mohammed nullified the election of Mwakwere as the area MP. Photo/ Gideon Maundu.
Posted Saturday, February 6 2010 at 20:00
When Ayub Juma Mwakesi filed an election petition against former Cabinet minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere, he knew only too well that the trial would be a modern-day battle between David and Goliath.
And as in the biblical story, instead of donning a coat of mail and a brass helmet and arming himself with a sword, Mwakesi settled for two smooth stones: lawyers Mohammed Balala and Abeid O. Abeid.
They put up a spirited fight that saw the veteran legislator shown the door.
So who exactly is Mr Mwakesi? Until the judgment was delivered Friday, he was relatively unknown. But he became known as a giant killer after Mr Mwakwere’s election was nullified.
Born 29 years ago in Tiwi, Matuga, Mr Mwakesi, who was recently married, attended local primary and high schools and remained in his home area looking for casual jobs to make ends meet.
With no regular source of income nor political experience, he was approached by then Kanu candidate in Matuga constituency Hassan Mwanyoha in 2002 to be his election agent. But Mr Mwanyoha lost the election.
In 2007, Mr Mwanyoha, who had moved to ODM, again asked Mr Mwakesi to be his main agent. He agreed, but as he later told the Sunday Nation, he knew it would be a difficult task to monitor virtually every polling station and brief the candidate.
“It had never really crossed my mind that I would be deeply involved in an election process like I was in 2007. But I courteously agreed to assist Mr Mwanyoha because among all other people, he trusted me to do a good job for him,” Mr Mwakesi said on Saturday.
After spending nearly 24 hours monitoring the voting process in more than 100 polling stations and the tallying exercise, he was certain that his candidate had freely and fairly won the hotly contested race. So it was a shock when Mr Mwakwere was declared the winner.
“I had this feeling of rage because I was convinced that Mwanyoha had won. I just could not believe that the returning officer had cancelled the results of two polling stations in which he (Mwanyoha) was leading,” Mr Mwakesi said.
Even though his candidate conceded and did not want to pursue the case at the High Court, Mr Mwakesi, despite lack of resources, decided to challenge the outcome. So he approached some constituents and Mr Mwanyoha’s supporters for financial assistance to file the case.
“Some willingly assisted me, while others backed off because they simply knew that I was fighting a losing battle,” said Mr Mwakesi.
And some influential businessmen and politicians in Mombasa also bankrolled the petitioner for close to the two years the matter was in court.
But there were others who didn’t appreciate his action.
“I received death threats soon after filing the petition and proposals to withdraw the case with promises of huge amounts of money, but I declined,” he said.
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Submitted by molalih03Posted February 09, 2010 02:28 PM
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Submitted by jade09romeo
I really wanted Mwakere gone the moment he took office. Incompetence had never been this celebrated like Mwakere did. He could not handle the transport ministry better than his predecessor and all he did was chest thump and give excuses as Kenyans continued to die on our roads. The High court deserves a thumps up. I have no regrets that this minister is finally out. Sorry to his supporters but I am glad he is out of office. I hope he never comes back as a minister for anything. Juma, thank you so much for this feat.
Posted February 09, 2010 09:20 AM -
Submitted by jomolet_2000
You are indeed a very brave and daring Kenyan bwana Mwakesi. This is the spirit that can take our country far: Patience, strongwill and never saying die until it is actually very dead. Mwakwere has never been effective as a minister at all. Why the press should refer to him as a diplomat, I don't understand, because he has never acted and lived as one. He should now resign and never again appear in the cabinet of this beloved country.
Posted February 09, 2010 08:01 AM -
Submitted by muyanga
I have not seen any positive comment here about mwakwere, meaning nobody will miss, but we will remember him forever for his ineptitude.
Posted February 09, 2010 05:06 AM -
Submitted by dovempole
Kenya is certainly changing with young valiant and brave warriors of justice like Mr. Ayub Juma Mwakesi. We voters can sue in defense of democracy. Mr. Juma you are a pioneer and you do not know the type of inspiration you have put in us. Next time no one will still my vote. You are a pioneering warrior and may God bless you and bring more to you and your family!
Posted February 08, 2010 09:42 PM




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God has a way to purnish those who purnish others.. am told the guy who declared 'the lazy Mwakwere the winner' was shot three times on his way home after the election and subsequently lost his teaching job.these are the fellows who deserve the death penalty for being enemy of the pple.