Hassan Joho Explained

Hassan Ali Joho
Office:Governor of Mombasa County
Deputy:Hazel Nyamoki Katana
Term Start:27 March 2013
Term End:15 September 2022
Predecessor:Position established
Office1:National Assembly of Kenya
Term Start1:15 January 2008
Term End1:26 March 2013
Successor1:Rashid Bedzimba
Constituency1:Kisauni
Birth Place:Kisauni, Mombasa, Kenya
Birthname:Hassan Ali Joho
Birth Date:1976 2, df=y
Nationality:Kenyan
Party:Orange Democratic Movement
Residence:Mombasa
Father:Mzee Ali Joho
Mother:Ummu Kulthum

Hassan Ali Joho (Arabic: علي حسن جوهو; born 26 February 1976) is the Cabinet Secretary for Mining and Blue Economy in the Republic of Kenya & former Governor of Mombasa County affiliated with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).[1] He was also elected to represent the Kisauni Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya during the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election.[2] On 4 March 2013, during the general election, Joho was elected as the first governor of Mombasa County.[3] In the 2017 General Elections held on 8 August, Joho retained his seat on an ODM ticket.[4] Despite significant politically engineered setbacks, Joho emerged triumphant by winning with 220 576 votes against his closest rival Suleiman Shahbal with 69 322 votes, Suleiman was a member of the Jubilee Party. Joho served as governor of Mombasa until 2022 when he completed the constitutionally allowed two five-year terms. He was succeeded by Abdulswammad Sherrif Nassir the former member of the National Assembly for Mvita Constituency.[5]

He is a businessman of notable success, including major real estate holdings in Mombasa.

Political career

Joho joined active politics in the year 2004 and became the Kisauni party chairman for the Liberal Democratic Party between 2006 and 2007. It was not until the 2007 General Election, that he was overwhelmingly elected as the Kisauni parliamentary member through the ODM party in 2007. He was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Kisauni constituency and the Assistant Minister forTransport. On 4 March 2013, he was elected as Governor of Mombasa.[6]

According to The Economist, "He is close to Raila Odinga, Kenya’s main opposition leader, and is said to be financing Mr Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement party."[7] Joho is viewed as the political kingpin of the coastal region of Kenya.[8]

2013 Governor Election

Joho campaigned to be elected as first Governor of Mombasa during the election held on 4 March 2013. He emerged as the winner and was sworn in as governor on 27 March.

He won by 132,583 votes, his closest rival Mr Shahbal, was second with 94,905 votes. Shahbal went to court alleging rigging, but his petition was denied.[9] He later went to court to block Joho's swearing in.

Candidate Party Votes
Abdalla Hemed Mwaruwa TNA17,335
Anderson Chibule Watsuma KADU Asili 2,258
Hassan Ali Joho ODM132,583
Ibrahim Khamisi Athman RC 10,124
Lawrence Kamau Macharia PDU 1,064
Mutuku Isaac Malila ND 1,368
Suleiman Said Saleh Shahbal WDM K 94,905
Tendai Lewa Mtana IND 9,045
Rejected Vote 2,081
Total Cast Vote 270,763

Governorship

Joho named his first cabinet which includes;[10]

The Second term in Office saw changes in key cabinet positions while the majority of his allies were sidelined for other duties within his government. The Deputy Governor, Hon. William Kingi, joined the newly formed administration and his capacity widened to take charge of the Education, ICT & Mombasa Vision 2035 portfolio. Joho's manifesto stipulated the tasks he intended to achieve in his governorship. These include fishing, tourism, manufacturing, health and sanitation, solid waste management, roads and housing.

The Second term cabinet included:

▪ Maryam Abdillahi - Finance & Economic Planning,

▪ Tawfiq Balala - Transport & Infrastructure

▪ Fawz Rashid - Trade, Tourism & Investment

▪ Hazel Koitaba - Health

▪ Munywoki Kyalo - Youth, Gender & Sports

▪ Dr. Godfrey Nato - Environment, Waste Management & Energy

▪ Fatma Awale - Water & Sanitation

▪ Edward Nyale - Lands, Physical Planning & Housing

▪ Hassan Mwamtoa - Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries

▪ Mtalaki Mwashimba - County Attorney

▪ Joab Tumbo - Chief of Staff

▪ Hon.Rashid Bedzimba - Political Advisor

▪ Binty Omar - Water & Climate change Advisor

▪ Hamisi Mwaguya - Advisor

▪ Dr.Nyangasi Oduwo - Economic Advisor

Hon. Hassan Ali Joho has shown interest and is among the front runners in the upcoming 2022 Presidential elections and will be the first president from the Coastal region of Kenya if elected.

References


Notes and References

  1. Web site: Digital . Standard . Ali Hassan Joho, the 'garbage collector' who became governor . 2023-09-05 . Standard Entertainment . en.
  2. http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th Parliament
  3. http://www.mombasagovernment.com/new/index.php/about-us/governorship Mombasa Governorship
  4. Web site: Joho issued governor certificate after Marwa protests to IEBC . 2023-09-05 . The Star . en-KE.
  5. Web site: 2022-08-30 . Abdulswamad Nassir declared Mombasa Governor-elect . 2023-09-05 . Citizen Digital . en-KE.
  6. Web site: Meet Joho . 5 June 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130910105827/http://hassanjoho.com/index.php/meet . 10 September 2013 . dead.
  7. News: Kenya's dirty war: Suspected jihadists are being killed in droves on Kenya's coast. 23 February 2017. The Economist. 18 February 2017.
  8. Web site: Joho Reveals Private Details on His Life. Kejitan. Vincent. Kenyans.co.ke. 21 August 2018. EN. 2020-05-24.
  9. Shahbal alleges rigging as he files petition against Joho win. Daily Nation http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Shahbal-seeks-repeat-polls-in-governor-race/-/1064/1719664/-/10cws0gz/-/index.html
  10. Joho’s cabinet adopted by the Mombasa County Assembly. acc date 5 June 2013 http://ommydallah.com/?p=670