Baringo Senator William Cheptumo has passed away. He was aged 57 years old.
Senate Speaker Amason Kingi confirmed the senator’s demise to the media on Sunday, February 16. Reports indicated that the senator had been hospitalised in Nairobi prior to his passing.
Kenyans.co.ke has since learnt that the senator passed away on the on Sunday morning while receiving treatment.
In one of Cheptumo’s last social media posts, the Senator wished Raila the best in the African Union Chairperson elections.
The late William Cheptumo during a past function.
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The cause of his death is yet to be made public.
Shortly after the news broke, President William Ruto mourned him as a progressive leader who was dedicated to public service.
“Senator William Cheptumo was a progressive leader who was dedicated to public service. He was vocal, hardworking, and a tireless champion for the transformation of Baringo,” the Head of State eulogised.
“The Cheptumo family, friends, and the people of Baringo County are in our thoughts and prayers. Rest In Peace, Mheshimiwa.”
Before securing his maiden Senate seat in the 2022 General elections, Cheptumo served as Baringo North Member of Parliament for 14 years.
To sections in the greater Rift Valley, the 57-year-old was famously known as the person who ended the Moi regime in Baringo, after flooring Gideon Moi in the 2022 polls, garnering 141,777 votes, to Moi’s 71,408.
In terms of his credentials, Cheptumo had an impressive CV, with extensive experience in law and governance. Between 1988 and 1991, he studied at the University of Nairobi where he attained a degree in Law.
His first venture into politics saw him take the legal route, working as the Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation (1993–1995) before proceeding to work at the Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation (1993–1995).
The 57-year-old also founded his own law firm – Cheptumo and Company Advocates – which was active from 1998 to 2007.
His stint in government also saw him work as an executive in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs between 2008 and 2013.
The late Baringo Senator William Cheptumo
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William K Cheptumo