Wajir South Constituency

Kenyan electoral constituency

Wajir South Constituency is a electoral constituency in Kenya. Wajir South is one of the six constituencies in Wajir County and one of the largest in Kenya. It is also one of the most neglected, underdeveloped, and unchanged constituencies in Kenya since its creation. The constituency IEBC data shows Wajir South land mass is about 21,424 sq km, hence larger than Central (11,449), Nairobi (696) and Western (7,400) regions combined. The constituency has seven wards Burder Ward, Dadajabula, Ibrahim ure, Diif, Lagboqol south, Habaswein, and Banane ward, all electing Members of County Assembly(MCA) to the Wajir County Assembly. On 27th September 2023, leaders from Wajir South Constituency led by area Mp Mr. Mohamed Adow submitted a memorundum proposing the creation of Wajir South County to the National Dialogue Committee at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi. This was sparked by the inequitable distribution of Wajir County resources and allocation of county jobs with Wajir South getting a paltry 5.33% and 4.19% respectively despite accounting 40% of Wajir County.

Wajir South Constituency lies between latitudes 1◦ 30’N and 0◦ 60’N and between longitudes 39◦ 30’E and 41◦ E. It borders Somalia Republic to the East; Lagdera Constituency to the South, Wajir West Constituency to the west, and Wajir East Constituency to the North.

Wajir South Constituency is a featureless plain and lies between 150 meters and 460 meters above sea level and along latitude 1°45'N and longitude 40°4'E. Its altitude is 244 m (801ft).

The region’s population is largely agro- pastoralist and pre-dominantly Somali. About 60-70% of the people depend largely on livestock for their livelihood. The main form of land use is nomadic pastoralism, which is the most efficient method of exploiting the range lands.

Members of Parliament

Elections MP[1] Party Notes
1963 Ahmed Abdi Ogle KANU One-party system
1969 Abdi Ali Hirsi KANU One-party system
1974 Ahmed Abdi Ogle KANU One-party system
1979 Abdi Ali Hirsi KANU One-party system
1983 Ahmed Abdi Ogle KANU One-party system
1988 Noor Abdi Ogle KANU One-party system
1992 Arale Hassan Ahmed KANU Multi-party system
1997 Mohamed Abdi Affey KANU Multi-party system
2002 Abdirahman Ali Hassan KANU Multi-party system
2007 Abdirahman Ali Hassan KANU Multi-party system
2010 Mohamud M. Sirat (DAYOW) ODM-K Multi-party system
2013 Abdullahi M. Diriye (DAKALOW) ODM

Multi-party system

2017 Mohamud Oomar JP

Multi-party system

2022 Mohammed Adow ODM

Multi-party system

Wards

Wards
Ward Registered Voters
Benane Ward 8,761
Burder Ward 6,980
Dif 11,570
Habaswein 9,970
Ibrahim Ure 7,564
Lagboghol South 8,925
Dadajabula 6,567
Total 63,337
*February 2022.[2]

References

  1. ^ Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007
  2. ^ Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency [1]
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