Joshua Orwa Ojode Explained

Joshua Orwa Ojode
Office:Office of the president, Kenya
President:Mwai Kibaki
Term Start:1994
Term End:10 June 2012
Predecessor:Hon. Peter Gatirau Munya
Birth Date:1958 12, df=y
Birth Place:Ndhiwa Constituency
Death Place:Kibiku area, Ngong in Nairobi[1]
Party:Orange Democratic Movement
Nationality:Kenyan
Spouse:Mary Ojode[2]
Children:Andy Ojode
Residence:Runda, Nairobi
Alma Mater:Maranda School
Ramapo College
Occupation:Politician
Cabinet:Assistant Minister of Provincial administration and Internal Security

Joshua Orwa Ojode (29 December 1958 – 10 June 2012) was a Kenyan politician. He was first appointed to parliament on June 28, 1994 to represent the Ndhiwa Constituency for the National Development party.[3] In 2007 he joined the Orange Democratic Movement. He served as assistant minister for provincial administration and internal security.[4]

Early life

Ojode attended Ratanga primary school between 1966-1972 and Maranda School from 1973 to 1976.[5] He acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies and International Studies from Ramapo College of New Jersey (1988-1991) after successfully serving as an assistant water bailiff at the ministry of water between 1978-1981. Ojode worked at Nile Investments Central Africa Limited (1983-1986) and PolyPipes Limited (1986-1987) as marketing manager.[6] He occasionally taught at Aquinas High School.

Political career

He entered politics in 1994 as a member of parliament for the Ndhiwa Constituency.[6] He was re-elected during the 1997 elections and appointed as Assistant Minister for education, science & technology in the year 2000. In 2001, while he serving as assistant minister of education, science & technology, he tabled an alternative bill to what the government of Kenya had presented. The 2001 Petroleum Amendment bill that he drafted, proposed a regulatory authority but with some differences.[7]

Death

See main article: 2012 Nairobi Eurocopter AS350 crash. Ojode died on 10 June 2012 in a police helicopter crash in Kenya.[8] At the time of his death, Orwa Ojode was a Member of Parliament and a business person. He was a defender of the government of Kenya and had a strict stand on matters concerning security.[9] On his watch Operation linda nchi (guard the nation) was launched against Al-Shabab in Somalia. On May 11, 2009,[10] Orwa Ojode had survived a chopper crash with the then Police Commissioner Hussein Ali, RiftValley PC Hassan Noor and several journalists. When Kenya's coalition government was formed in 2008, Ojode was among those who were tipped for ministerial positions. His career derailed when Prime Minister Raila Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement party failed to name him a full minister as had been promised.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saitoti, Ojode feared dead in Police chopper crash. Nation Media Group. 10 June 2012. June 10, 2012.
  2. Web site: ALLAN KISIA and MOSES NJAGIH. Saitoti, Ojode family and friends mourn their passing. Standard Group Limited. 11 June 2012. June 10, 2012.
  3. Book: Kenya Gazette. 11 June 2012. 1 July 1994.
  4. http://www.statehousekenya.go.ke/government/mpslist.htm
  5. Web site: Joshua Ojode. Mzalendo. 11 June 2012.
  6. Web site: Joshua Orwa Ojode (Kenya). AfDevInfo. 11 June 2012. April 23, 2008.
  7. Petroleum Sub-Sector : Debating the Appropriate Policy Framework. The Point: Bulletin of the Institute of Economic Affairs. April 2001. 44. 1, 5. 11 June 2012. 27 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190227120826/http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/documents/The%20Point%2044.pdf. dead.
  8. Web site: Two Kenyan ministers among six killed in chopper crash. 11 June 2012. Indo Asian News Service. June 10, 2012.
  9. Web site: Saitoti, Ojode feared dead in Police chopper crash. 10 June 2012.
  10. Web site: Margaret. Kalekye. Kenyan Ministers killed in helicopter crash. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. June 10, 2012.