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How Powerful Former Security Chief Died A Sad Man Months After Being Fired By Moi
Mar 12, 2025
Former internal security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi Ogango who died in 1992 just five months after being fired by President Daniel Arap Moi ( Photo Courtesy)
One of the most prominent and powerful people Kamagambo has ever produced was a man called Hezekiah Oyugi. Oyugi rose through the ranks from DO,DC, PC and later to Internal Security PS in the Moi era. So powerful was Oyugi that when he called a PC in Kisumu from his Nairobi office, they would salute first before picking his call.
And this not an exegerration. Veteran Nation Media Group columnist Emman Omari recalls an interview he once had with the late Western Province PC John Lekolool. In the middle of their conversation, the phone rang. The PC picked up,listened to the person on the other end for a second, then stood at attention and saluted before continuing the call. The caller was the Big Man -PS Oyugi.
PS Oyugi was literally the third in command after President Moi and Nicholas Biwott. Full ministers used to wait in line to meet him -a mere PS- at his Harambee House office. In his village of Rawkwaro, almost very homestead has someone serving in the military. This is what happened.
In the early 90s, Rakwaro was known for cattle rustling. Boys used to drop out of school to engage in this activity. One morning, villagers woke to the sight of military trucks and personnel. Men between the ages of 18 and 27 were rounded up, bundled into these trucks, and taken to Lanet for military training at gunpoint. That is how powerful Oyugi was.
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