Sospeter Ojaamong
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Sospeter Odeke Ojaamongson is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the
Orange Democratic Movement The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is a centre-left political party in Kenya. It is the successor of a grassroots people's movement that was formed during the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum campaign. This movement separated in Augus ...
and was elected to represent the Amagoro Constituency in the
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in the parliamentary election of 2007.


Early life

Ojaamong was born in 1963 in Otimong Location, Chakol Division, of Teso South District in Busia County. He attended Kwang'amor Primary School in Amukura Division between 1972 and 1978, and later proceeded to St Paul's Amukura High School for both Ordinary and Advanced Level Secondary Education. He attended his O-level education between 1979 and 1983, and proceeded for his A-level education in the same school from 1984 to 1985. After his A-Level, Hon. Ojaamong qualified and joined
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where he graduated with Bachelor of Education (Science) degree, majoring in Biology and Chemistry. He also holds a Post graduate Diploma in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management.


Political career

#WTC Before 1992 Ojaamong Was a teacher in asecondary school in Teso Nortth where he was promoted to Deputy Principal a post served for a year before resigning to join politics. During the 1992 general elections Ojaamong vied through
Orange Democratic Movement The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is a centre-left political party in Kenya. It is the successor of a grassroots people's movement that was formed during the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum campaign. This movement separated in Augus ...
and was elected to represent the Amagoro Constituency in the
National Assembly of Kenya The National Assembly of the Republic of Kenya (formerly House of Representatives) is one of the two Houses of the Parliament of Kenya. Between 1966 and 2013, it served as a unicameral house. In 2013 ( 11th Parliament), it became the lower ...
since the
2007 Kenyan parliamentary election General elections were held in Kenya on 27 December 2007. Voters elected the President, and members of the National Assembly. They coincided with the 2007 Kenyan local elections. Incumbent Mwai Kibaki, running on a Party of National Unity ( ...
. In the 4 March 2013 elections, He was elected as the first governor of Busia County. In the
coalition government A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive. Coalition governments usually occur when no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an ...
of 2008-2013, he served as an assistant minister for labour. He was reelected as governor in the 2017 general elections beating his closest competitor Hon.Paul Otuoma.


Affairs and Scandals

In 2014, Ojaamong was sued for failing to pay his child support. He was accused of sending messages with profane words to the mother, Njagi Nyaboke, of his out of wedlock children. The woman released a string of messages that showed the issue has been ongoing since 2011. However, this was not the first time Ojaamong was having domestic issues, he was charged at the Makadara Law Courts on 31 October 2003 for assault on his then wife with whom he has since divorced resulting in a child custody battle. Always known as a thief,a person who is leading Busia County to poverty looting public resources and promoting nepotism;On 4 September 2015, Governor Sospeter Ojaamong's houses were raided by anti-corruption officials. The governor later claimed these were 'political instigated' as he had done nothing wrong. However, EACC maintained that they were within the law. Computers and Files related to an ongoing court case were confiscated from the governors home and offices.,
News 24


References

Living people County governors of Kenya Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Kenyatta University alumni People from Busia County {{Kenya-politician-stub