Jeremiah Kianga Explained

Jeremiah Mutinda Kianga
Birth Place:Makueni County
Allegiance: Kenya
Branch:Kenya Army
Kenya Defence Forces
Serviceyears:1971-2011
Rank:General
Commands:Chief of General Staff
Commander Kenya Army
Assistant Chief of General Staff in charge of Personnel and Logistics
Deputy Army Commander
General Officer Commanding Eastern Command
Chief of Military Intelligence
Battles:Mount Elgon insurgency
Alma Mater:

Jeremiah Mutinda Kianga (born 1950) is a former Kenyan Army Commander and Chief of the General Staff. He is known for having introduced the principle of Kaizen-continuous development for all officers in the Kenya Defence Forces.[1] During his tenure he established collaborations with local universities to enable officers pursue further studies under the Defence Forces Continuous Education Programme.

Early life

General Kianga was born on 26 April 1950 in Makueni District and finished his high school education at Machakos Secondary School in 1970.[2] In April 1971 he joined the Armed Forces of Kenya and graduated from the Royal Military Academy in 1973.[3]

Career

Upon his commissioning from Royal Military College, Sandhurst Kianga was posted to the 5th Kenya Rifles as a Platoon Commander and did his regimental duty up to 1975. He underwent further training in Kenya, the United Kingdom, India and the United States where he obtained a Master's Degree in Military Arts and Science.[4] He served a number roles in the Armed Forces from Chief of Military Intelligence at Defence Headquarters to General Officer Commanding Eastern Command in 1999. He later served as Assistant Chief of General Staff-in-charge of Personnel and Logistics at Defence Headquarters.

He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and appointed Commander of the Kenya Army before replacing General (Rtd) Joseph Kibwana as Chief of General Staff under President Mwai Kibaki. As Chief of the General Staff he oversaw a large scale army operation in the restive Mount Elgon region after a near five year insurgency by the Sabaot Land Defence Force. The operation was a success with the rebel forces having been militarily defeated and relative calm restored in the area.

He retired from active service on August 12 2011 after serving for over forty years.

Awards

General Kianga was inducted by the United States Army's Command and General Staff College as the 227th inductee in its International Hall of Fame and only the second Kenyan officer to ever be inducted.[5]

References

  1. Web site: History of Our Leaders-Ministry of Defence Chief of the Defence Forces (CDF) History.
  2. Web site: Succession talk begins as generals face exit . Nation . September 18, 2010.
  3. Web site: History of Our Leaders-Ministry of Defence Chief of the Defence Forces (CDF) History.
  4. Web site: Succession talk begins as generals face exit.
  5. Web site: Four men inducted into Hall of Fame.