Jamleck Irungu Kamau
Jamleck Irungu Kamau, also known as "Kabisa Kabisa", was a Member of Parliament from 2007 to 2017 representing Kigumo Constituency, a sub-county in Murang'a County, Central Kenya. He is the son of Kamau Muchunu from Kigumo.
Political career
- Jamleck Kamau was first elected to represent the Kigumo Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya during the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007 through the Party of National Unity.
- During the 2013 General election, he was re-elected on a platform that simultaneously built on his record as a minister and MP and his strong support for the newly formed political party of establishment presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta, The National Alliance, which won the vast majority of parliamentary seats in Central Kenya and, together with the United Republican Party of William Ruto, went on to form a government under what was dubbed the "Jubilee" Alliance in 2013.
- Mr Kamau has voted in favour of all government-sponsored motions in parliament.
- The cameras in the 41 major locations were identified to curb crime and traffic offences in Nairobi.
- The Nairobi Metropolitan Area, NAMATA, is mandated to among others manage a sustainable, integrated, efficient and reliable public transport system.
- In the run-up to the 2017 general election, Kamau emerged as the presumptive opponent to Francis Mwangi "Wa Iria" for the post of County governor for Murang'a, with their rivalry drawing various county leaders to openly support either camp.
- Jamleck however lost the hotly contested Jubilee party nominations.
- He would then make his stand that despite a court ruling that favored his argument of there having been massive irregularities in the party nominations, he would let the governor serve his second term for the sake of peace.
- He further stated that he would not resign as a member of Jubilee party, a stand he holds to-date.