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Justus Nyanga'ya, Irene Masit and Francis Wanderi were the three commissioners who alongside IEBC vice chairperson Juliana Cherera, opposed chairperson Wafula Chebukati's declaration of William Ruto as president-elect.

The former Transport PS, Irungu Nyakera, formally submitted the petition to remove the four commissioners in Parliament on Friday, September 9. 

"Yes, we are seeking for the removal of Cherera and others who we accused of violation of office," Oscar Kimani, the party's Head of Communications told Kenyans.co.ke. 

Juliana Cherera, Justus Nyang’aya and Francis Wanderi resigned, a few days after President Ruto formed a tribunal to investigate them. 

On the other hand, Irene Masit, faced the tribunal to defend herself but tribunal recommended for her removal from office.

Farmers party signed an agreement with United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and other affiliate party in the Kenya Kwanza coalition prior to the 2022 general elections.

In March 2023, Nyakera accepted the UDA merger with other smaller parties within the ruling Kenya Kwanza coalition.

“This is the option our partners had and chose a strong, stable, national, majority, Conservative party that is focused on building the nation and generations to come than just winning an election,” stated the UDA secretary general Cleophas Malala after signing the merger deal.

Political parties that joined UDA included the Umoja na Maendeleo party led by former Embu Governor Martin Wambora, Farmers Party, Chama cha Kazi, Chama cha Mashinani, National Agenda Party of Kenya, and Economic Freedom Party. 

On April 9, 2023 Nyakera urged the Kenya Kwanza administration to contain its spending and lower the cost of living.

He stated that most government institutions were not profitable and the government should seek a way out to avoid wasting public money.

"We have to cut spending, stop running budget deficits, stop any new projects and use money to pay pending bills, support the shilling by restricting imports, reduce wage bill, implement parastatal reforms, and put the economy before politics," Nyakera said. 

Nyakera who started his career as a teacher in 2002, served in various leadership positions before becoming the chairperson of KEMSA board.

As a student at Stanford University in 2005, Nyakera served as quality control manager for the Stanford Center For Professional Development.

He had held various senior government positions in the past, including being the Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure from 2015 to 2018.

He was the Managing Director at Equity Investment Bank from 2014 to 2015.

From March 2013 to July 2014, he served as the regional head, East and Southern Africa for frontier markets fund managers, Guarantco 

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Science Engineering from Stanford University.

Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) facility in Nairobi on May 10, 2023.

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In 2014, Nyakera joined Equity Group Holdings as Managing Director of Equity Investment Bank.

He was appointed as Principal Secretary, State Department of Transport, Ministry of Transport, infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development by the President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta in December 2015.[1]

Early life

Nyakera was born in Murang'a County to a single mother, Nancy Njoki Wairugu who later settled in Kinyago slums in Eastleigh of Nairobi area where she worked as a casual labourer.

If he can, the city stands to gain a results-first era grounded in competence and accountability.

References & Further Reading

  • Appointment as KEMSA Chair (May 2023) – Standard Media; Africa-Press
  • Move to KICC Chair (Aug 2024) – Daily Nation
  • Revocation of KICC Chairmanship (Apr 2025) – Daily Nation; People Daily; Kenyans.co.ke
  • PS Tenure & Profile – Daily Nation (Lifestyle profile)
  • Statements hinting at Nairobi 2027 bid – Social posts and reporting

WILSON IRUNGU NYAKERA

NAME WILSON IRUNGU NYAKERA
GENDERMALE
AGE43 YEARS
OCCUPATION POLITICIAN

Wilson Irungu Nyakera is a Kenyan technocrat, banker, and current Nairobi patron of the Democracy for Citizens (DCP) party, aspiring to be the next governor of Nairobi.

Early life and Education

Wilson Irungu Nyakera was born in Murang’a County in 1982 into a farming family and spent his early childhood in Central Kenya.

Raised by a single mother, Nancy Njoki Wairugu, in Eastleigh, Nairobi, he faced tragedy early when she passed away in 1991.

He was then left in the care of his grandparents and continued his schooling in the local primary schools in Muranga.

In 1996, he sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations and earned a place at Starehe Boys’ Centre.

The school, known for helping bright students from underprivileged families, appreciated Wilson’s brightness and promoted him to school leadership, making him the school captain.

Irungu Nyakera

Irungu Nyakera

In office
July 2018 – Present
In office
December 2015 – June 2018
Born

Wilson Irungu Nyakera


(1982-05-13) 13 May 1982 (age 43)
Murang'a, Kenya
Children4
Alma materDeerfield Academy Stanford University

Wilson Irungu Nyakera also known as Irungu Nyakera (born 13 May 1982) is a Stanford-educated technocrat who has served in various leadership roles in banks both locally and abroad.

From Humble Beginnings to a Nairobi Governor Aspirant

A comprehensive look at his early life, education, corporate ascent, public service, reform agenda, and evolving bid for Nairobi’s top job.

Early Life & Family Background

Born on 13 May 1982 in Murang’a County, Kenya, Irungu Nyakera grew up against the odds and often credits his early challenges with shaping his work ethic and sense of public duty.

While at Stanford, Nyakera was involved in numerous Leadership positions and many extracurricular activities including being Founder of Stanford Africa Business Forum (currently in its 13th year and one of the top three largest American university annual African forums), Stanford Journal of Africa Studies (Sauti), among other achievements.

Education

Nyakera was raised in a strict family and thanks to his mother's “street connections”, he was enrolled to Class One in January 1989 at the prestigious Starehe Boys’ Centre and School in Nairobi on full scholarship from Save the Children Fund Austria and Save the Children Fund British Columbia, Canada.

Irungu Nyakera: From Successfully Ousting Cherera 4 to KEMSA Chair

Irungu Nyakera took over as chairperson of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) board on Tuesday, May 16 after he was appointed by President William Ruto on Monday, May 15. 

Nyakera had held different leadership positions in both private and public sectors but his major achievements include pushing for the removal of Cherera 4 Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) commissioners from office.

On September 9, 2022, Nyakera filed a petition in Parliament seeking for the removal of Juliana Cherera and 3 other IEBC commissioners  - Francis Wanderi, Irene Masit and Justus Nyang'aya

He is also the party leader for the Farmers Party, an affiliate of Kenya Kwanza coalition.

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Nyakera’s network—from financial markets to national government and parastatals—positions him to assemble a technocrat-heavy, delivery-oriented coalition, while courting youth and middle-class voters on governance and services.

Likely Strategic Pillars

  • Performance Branding: Run on measurable targets (water uptime, waste collection rates, permit turnaround).
  • Ground Game: Ward-by-ward coordination with business associations, youth groups, informal-settlement leaders, and faith/community organizations.
  • Digital Organizing: Use social platforms for policy explainers, townhalls, and service-delivery trackers.

Quick Timeline

  1. 1982: Born in Murang’a County, Kenya.
  2. 1990s–2000s: Starehe Boys’ Centre; Deerfield Academy gap year.
  3. 2003–2007: Stanford University (Management Science & Engineering).
  4. Late 2000s–2010s: Citigroup (London); NIC Capital (MD by 28); Frontier Markets FM; Equity Investment Bank (MD).
  5. 2015–2017: Principal Secretary – Transport; later Devolution & Planning.
  6. 2023: Appointed KEMSA Board Chair.
  7. 2024: Moved to KICC Board Chair.
  8. April 2025: KICC chairmanship revoked amid parastatal changes.
  9. 2025–2027: Positions for a 2027 Nairobi Governor run; builds alliances and an urban policy agenda.

FAQ: Themes & Talking Points

Why does his private-sector experience matter for Nairobi?

Nairobi’s core challenges—service delivery, vendor management, and infrastructure finance—benefit from leaders comfortable with KPIs, contracts, and balance sheets.

His case for City Hall leans on that record: measurable delivery, budget discipline, and citizen-facing transparency. In 2017, Nyakera was re-assigned to the Ministry of Devolution and Planning as the Principal Secretary for Planning and Statistics. He led Equity Group Holdings as they acquired Procredit Bank in Democratic Republic of Congo. He relocated to Kenya after the economic downturn of the 2008 global economic turmoil and joined NIC Bank Group in their group subsidiary, NIC Capital, initially as a Senior Associate before working his way to Managing Director in 2009 at the age of 28.

The list of its authors can be seen in its historical. As the 2027 cycle gathers momentum, he has sharpened his focus on Nairobi, signaling intentions to contest for governor and discussing coalitions consistent with metropolitan issues.

Core Political Themes He Emphasizes

  • Accountable Government: Critique of public wastage and advocacy for measurable performance at agencies and counties.
  • Inclusive Growth: Opportunities for MSMEs, creatives, and youth—especially through digitization and skills.
  • Service over Spectacle: Preference for delivery metrics and outcomes over PR.

Vision for Nairobi: A Practical, Performance-Driven City Agenda

As an aspiring Nairobi Governor, Nyakera’s pitch centers on competent management, credible data, and practical delivery.

During this period, he interfaced with major infrastructure portfolios, aviation upgrades, and logistics reforms, experiences that deepened his systems lens on public delivery and inter-agency coordination.

Focus Areas While PS

  • Transport & Infrastructure: Aviation and logistics efficiency, national corridor projects, and inter-modal coordination.
  • Devolution & Planning: Support to devolved units, planning alignment, and project tracking within national priorities.

Boards, Reform & Institutional Turnarounds

Post-PS, Nyakera was tapped for reform-minded roles at key state entities.

Career

Nyakera started off his career at Citigroup Investment Bank at Wall Street before moving to Canary Wharf in London, United Kingdom. At Stanford, he helped catalyze Africa-focused conversations on campus by co-founding initiatives such as the Stanford Africa Business Forum and contributing to Africa studies forums.

  • Starehe Boys’ Centre – Scholarship student; student leadership exposure.
  • Deerfield Academy – Gap year, cross-cultural exposure.
  • Stanford University – Management Science & Engineering (Finance & Decision Engineering).

Private-Sector Rise: Banking, Investments & Pan-African Mandates

After university, Nyakera entered high finance in London, then returned to Kenya where he took on senior roles across investment banking and frontier-markets investing.

Whether Nairobians agree will hinge on how convincingly he translates a technocrat’s toolkit into daily improvements—cleaner streets, flowing taps, faster permits, and safer neighborhoods. In 2024, he was moved to chair the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) Board, a position that ended in April 2025 following an executive reshuffle.

  • KEMSA Chair (2023): Mandate centered on governance clean-up and operational recovery.
  • KICC Chair (2024–2025): Brief tenure amid broader parastatal shake-ups and political realignments.

Community Work & Philanthropy

Reflecting his roots and values, Nyakera has supported education, youth, agriculture, and community projects through charitable initiatives.