The death of former Youth for KANU ’92 coordinator Cyrus Jirongo has continued to stir strong political reactions across the country.
His passing has not only revived memories of the influential lobby group but has also opened fresh debate about power, wealth, and political conduct in Kenya.
Jirongo was a key figure during the 1990s, when YK’92 played a major role in shaping political campaigns.
He later remained active in business and politics, building a reputation as a strategist who understood both grassroots mobilization and elite networks.
His death has therefore been viewed by many as the end of an important chapter in Kenya’s political history.
Lawyer and political commentator Miguna Miguna has weighed in on the matter with remarks that have quickly gained attention online.
He used Jirongo’s death to reflect on the dangers of political excess, corruption, and the pursuit of power without moral restraint.
Miguna’s comments mentioned several young and influential political actors, including Babu Owino, Others named were Farouk Kibet and Kasmuel McOure.
His message framed Jirongo’s death as a warning to politicians who rise through aggression, intimidation, and questionable dealings.
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