Jirongo body moved to Lee Funeral in Nairobi after his death in Naivasha

The body of former Lugari Member of Parliament Cyrus Jirongo was moved to the Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi following a fatal road accident that claimed his life early Saturday morning.
Jirongo, 64, died after he was involved in a head-on collision with another truck at Karai area along the Nakuru–Naivasha highway at around 3 am.
Police said the former legislator was driving a Mercedes-Benz vehicle model from Nakuru towards Nairobi when he failed to keep to his lane and collided head-on with an oncoming truck owned by Climax Company.
Jirongo sustained severe head injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police officers visited the scene and took the necessary action, after which his body was moved to Naivasha Sub-County Mortuary before being transferred to Nairobi.
His friends and relatives were at the mortuary to receive the body pending funeral arrangements.
President William Ruto expressed deep sorrow over the death of his friend Jirongo.
Ruto described Jirongo as “a relentless go-getter, a seasoned businessman, and a consummate politician who refused to be defined, let alone defeated, by life’s challenges.”
He added that Jirongo “was a fighter in every sense: blunt yet warm, bold yet approachable, enlightened and endlessly entrepreneurial.”
“Above all, he was generous to a fault; always willing to give, to uplift, and to back others with his time, resources, and belief,” President Ruto said.
Ruto also paid tribute to Jirongo’s fearless approach to life and politics.
“Never one to shrink from a tough stand or a grand idea, he lived on his own terms and left an indelible mark on our political landscape,” he said.
Ruto concluded by sending his condolences to Jirongo’s loved ones: “My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time. Rest in peace, my friend.”
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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula said he was shocked and saddened by Jirongo’s untimely death in a road accident, noting his impact on politics.
“He leaves an indelible mark on the political landscape of Kenya as a political trailblazing youth in the 1990s,” he said.
“His family and friends are in our prayers. Rest in peace, brother.”
KANU chairman Gideon Moi eulogised Jirongo as a bold political actor and a deeply loyal family man, speaking on behalf of the Moi family and the party.
“Jirongo was known to us first as a family man. He spoke with pride about his family and carried that sense of responsibility into every space he entered,” Moi said.
He recalled Jirongo’s sense of humour, warmth, confidence and loyalty.
“Over the years, we shared many moments with Jirongo. He was a familiar presence, and at no point did he ever hide his convictions. He was bold in thought and action,” Moi added.
He eulogised the man as honest and respectful, which was the basis of their conversations.
“As a political figure, he played a visible and influential role in the country’s public life, particularly during the final years of KANU as the ruling party. He was energetic, fearless, and unapologetic about his views,” Moi said.
“On behalf of the Moi family and KANU, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who loved him. May God’s strength, grace, and peace be with them during this sorrowful time. May the soul of Hon Cyrus Jirongo rest in eternal peace.”
Saboti MP Caleb Amisi said he cancelled his birthday celebrations out of respect for Jirongo.
“I woke up to the sad news of the loss of Hon Cyrus Jirongo through a terrible road accident. A good man at heart, an astute politician who spoke uncomfortable truths, and generous to the core,” he said.
“In his respect, I will not hold any celebration today. May the Lord rest his soul in eternal peace.”
ODM leader Oburu Odinga said,” It is with deep sorrow that I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of the late Hon.Cyrus Jirongo. On behalf of our party, and on my own behalf, I stand with his family during this difficult moment of grief. This is a great loss.”
