Former Karachuonyo MP Phoebe Asiyo dies at 93
The late former Karachuonyo MP Dr. Phoebe Muga Asiyo during a past interview. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Former Karachuonyo
Member
of Parliament Dr. Phoebe Muga
Asiyo has died in a hospital in North Carolina, United States of America, at the age of 93 years.
According to her
son Caesar Asiyo, the veteran politician died of a stroke while in the USA visiting her family.
Caesar said Dr. Asiyo developed a stroke and it became difficult for medics to manage her
condition at her age.
He described the death
of his mother as a serious setback to the family and called on Kenyans to join
them in mourning her demise.
Dr. Asiyo was first
elected the MP for Karachuonyo in 1980 and served until 1983, when Parliament was dissolved.
She was re-elected to Parliament
in 1992 after the inception of the multi-party system on a Ford Kenya ticket until 1997 when the late
Paul Adhu Awiti took over.
Prior to serving
as the MP for Karachuonyo, Dr. Asiyo
joined Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization in 1953, before being elected Chairperson in 1958.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga has
mourned her passing, describing her as a “true
trail blazer, a woman of many firsts - earned
and deserved.”
“We celebrate
Phoebe, the teacher who transformed the lives of many boys and girls who
proceeded to make an impact on Kenya as leaders of the Republic. We celebrate
her as a daring woman who proceeded from teaching to being a leading officer in
the Kenya Prison Service system,” said Mr. Odinga in a post on social media.
“We
acknowledge and celebrate her daring attitude that saw her enter into the then
male dominated electoral politics and not only won but floored and giant. Phoebe
cleared the path for many women and continued to show the way while she lived.”
Homa Bay Governor
Gladys Wanga, on her part, eulogized
Dr. Asiyo as a woman who paved ways for women
leaders to ascend to leadership.
Wanga said Asiyo became an MP when it was difficult
for a woman to acquire such a post and described her as a woman who mentored
women for political leadership.
“Many of us women leaders stand on the shoulders of Mama Phoepe Asiyo,
we walk a path that she opened when it was difficult for women to walk that
path. It is a huge loss and we stand with the family during this very trying
time,” said the ODM National Chairman.


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