Achieng Oneko

Achieng Oneko

Ramogi Achieng Oneko (1920 - 2007) was a Kenyan freedom fighter and a politician. In Kenya, he is considered as a national hero.

He was born tieng'a village in Uyoma sub-location in Bondo District in 1920 [Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), June 9, 2007: " [http://www.kbc.co.ke/story.asp?ID=43059 Achieng Onekos's struggle] "] .

Detention

Oneko was one of the six freedom fighters arrested by the British colonial government in Kapenguria in 1952. Other members of the group, known as "Kapenguria Six" were Jomo Kenyatta, Paul Ngei, Bildad Kaggia, Kungu Karumba and Fred Kubai. They were arrested for allegedly being linked with the Mau Mau rebellion movement The Standard: June 16, 2007: " [http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/news.php?articleid=1143970012 Fare thee well Achieng’ Oneko] "] . They were released nine years later, in 1961, two years before Kenya gained independence The Standard, August 16, 2004: " [http://www.eastandard.net/archives/august/mon16082004/headlines/news15080401.htm A colourful career ends in dishonour] "] .

Politics

The first parliamentary election were held on independence in 1963 and Achieng Oneko won the Nakuru Town Constituency seat Center for Multiparty Democracy: [http://www.cmd.or.ke/images/Politics%20and%20Paliamenterians%20in%20Kenya.pdf Politics and Parliamenterians in Kenya 1944-2007] ] . Jomo Kenyatta became the first president of Kenya and soon appointed Achieng Oneko Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Tourism. However, in 1966 Oneko quit the government and joined the newly-created Kenya People's Union, a socialist party led by his comrade Oginga Odinga b'] .

In 1969 Oneko was arrested by his former friend Kenyatta following a chaos in Kisumu during Kenyatta's visit to the town. Oneko was released in 1975 c] .

Oneko returned to politics in 1992 when he was elected as an MP at the first multiparty elections in Kenya. He represented Ford-Kenya party, led by Oginga Odinga. However, he lost his Rarieda Constituency seat at the next elections held in 1997 d] .

Legacy

Oneko died of heart attack aged 87 on June 9, 2007 at his home in Kunya village, Rarieda, Bondo DistrictDaily Nation, June 10, 2007: " [http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&newsid=100004 Achieng Oneko dies, aged 87] "] .

Oneko left a widow Loice Anyango. His eldest wife Jedida died in 1992 e] .He has 11 children, seven sons and four daughters b] .

At the time of his death, Oneko was the only one of the "Kapenguria six" still alive. Kenyatta Day, a national holiday in Kenya, is held in Kenya to commemorate the detention of the six on October 20, 1952 [Kenya Times, October 23, 2005: " [http://www.timesnews.co.ke/23oct05/nwsstory/opinion2.html Kenyatta Day a sad reminder of Kenya's distorted history] "] .

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