Siaya_County

Siaya County

Siaya County

County in Kenya


Siaya County is one of the counties in the former Nyanza Province in western Kenya. It is bordered by Busia County to the north, Kakamega County, and Vihiga County to the northeast and Kisumu County to the southeast. It shares a water border with Homa Bay County which is located south of Siaya County. The total area of the county is approximately 2,496.1 km2. The county lies between latitude 0° 26' to 0° 18' north and longitude 33° 58' east and 34° 33' west. Siaya has been split up into six new districts. Under the 2010 Constitution, the role of the districts is still unclear as much of the administrative authority was transferred to the county. The capital is Siaya, although the largest town is Bondo.

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Demographics

The population in the year 2019 was 993,183.[2]

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Religion

Religion in Siaya County [3]

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Government

In the 2007 elections the county, then district, had five constituencies: Alego Constituency, Gem Constituency, Rarieda Constituency, Bondo Constituency and Ugenya Constituency.

As of 2013, the county was made up of six constituencies namely Alego Usonga, Bondo, Gem, Rarieda, Ugenya, and Ugunja.[4]

Elections

At the 2007 parliamentary elections all five seats were won by Orange Democratic Movement.

Governors

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Villages and Settlements

  • Lwak, a key village in Asembo, Rarieda constituency. Notably settled by prominent ancient elders whose impact transcends across generations till date. Some include: Mzee Oracha, the man who donated his land for the establishment of the now Lwak institutions (Catholic Church, St. Mary’s Lwak High, Lwak Girls Primary, Lwak Mixed, Lwak Convent, Lwak Hospital); Mzee Johnson Charles Ogada Ogolla (Mong’ith), a Christian philanthropist from Asembo Kanyikela Clan who, during Kenya’s post-colonial period served as a senior official in prisons (equivalent to modern day Chief Inspector Police), Mzee Charles prominently championed the sponsoring of the education of many unrecorded numbers of students, a role which saw him serve as the Chairman of the Board of innumerable High Schools such as Siger in his lifetime; Chwang’u the industrial family which oversaw the establishment of various business in the now growing Lwak Market.
  • Migowa is a famous village in Uyoma Katweng'a where the Onjore's comes from.
  • Tieng’a, a village in Uyoma, Rarieda Constituency where the freedom fighter and a member of Kapenguria Six, Achieng Oneko was born. He also served as the second Member of Parliament of Rarieda Constituency.
  • Ujwang'a, a village in Siaya sub-location North East Ugenya location East Ugenya Ward of Siaya County
  • Anyieka
  • Ndori, a prominent roadside market located in Asembo and acts as a gateway connecting Asembo, Gem, Bondo, and Sakwa.
  • Oyude, a small sleepy market serving villages in Oyude/Asembo along the Ndori-Owimbi road in Rarieda Constituency. Oyude is predominantly occupied by the K’Ochieng Clan.
  • Kamito, an undeniably pronounced maritime village located by the Bay of Asembo. Mostly supports fishing activities in Asembo Bay in Rarieda Constituency.
  • Nyabera, a village in South Central sub-location, Obambo location, Boro division in Alego Usonga Constituency.
  • Aram, a major market and a key trading vortex weaving together the surrounding villages of the peoples of Asembo and Uyoma, both in Rarieda Constituency.
  • Nyayiera, a village in Central Asembo location, Rarieda Constituency, Siaya County.
  • Masiro, a sparsely populated village in Ugenya Constituency, Masiro endured several challenges including impassably horrible road network, and lack of electricity.
  • Nyamninia, a village in Yala division of Siaya County
  • Nyang'oma Kogelo, a village in Karemo Division of Siaya County
  • Bondo Kolalo, a village in Sihay Division, Ugenya sub county of Siaya County
  • Karadolo
  • Sidindi, a village in Ugunja Constituency of Siaya County.
  • Sigul, a village in Sihay Division, Ugenya sub county of Siaya County.
  • Nyagondo, a village in Wagai Division, Gem Sub-County.
  • Lihanda, a village in East Gem Ward in Siaya County.
  • Naya, a village in South Uyoma ward, Madiany division, Rarieda Sub-County in Siaya County
  • Simerro, A village in Rangala Sub Location, Sidindi Ward, Ugunja Sub Sounty in Siaya County.
  • Nyamila, A village in Nyamila Sub Location, North Alego Location, the birthplace of the late criminal lawyer Silvanus Melea Otieno and the late Reverend Elisha Otieno Wauna
  • Kagilo is a village in Central Gem.
  • Got Regea, where the first black Kenyan cabinet minister in the Colonial Period was born in 1913- Mr. Appolo Ohanga
  • Ukalama, a village in Ugunja sub-county, Sigomere division, North Uholo location, Tingare East sub-location.
  • Nyabenge, a village in Abom sublocation, North Sakwa location.
  • Memba, a village in Asembo, Rarieda Constituency.
  • Kanyiner/Kanyinek, a village which houses Ugenya High School and can by accessed from Ligega on the Kisumu-Busia highway.
  • Madiany, a village in Asembo, Rarieda Constituency.
  • Maugo

Ethnicity

Majority of the population consist of members of the Luo tribe.

Notable Secondary Schools

  • St. Mary's School, Yala, a boys boarding school in Gem Constituency.
  • Maranda High School, a boys National school in Bondo Constituency.
  • Chianda High School, a boys boarding school in Rarieda Constituency.
  • Ramba School, a boys boarding school in Rarieda Constituency.
  • St. Joseph's Nyalula Mixed secondary school, a day school in South Central Ward in Alego Usonga constituency
  • St. Paul Obambo Mixed Secondary School is one of the county's mixed public day school which has dominated boys' volleyball and girls' netball trophies for more than a decade. Obambo is a Catholic sponsored school known for its discipline, academic excellence and extra curriculum performance.
  • Ambira High School, a boys boarding school in Siaya County
  • Maliera Boys Secondary School, a boys boarding school located along Busia-Kisumu Road near Kodiaga Market.
  • Ng'iya Girls High School, a girls National school in Alego Constituency.
  • Barding Boys High School, Boys boarding school in Siaya county
  • Simero Secondary School, A mixed day secondary school located along Busia-Kisumu Road in Simero Village.
  • Sawagongo High School, near Nyangweso Market along the Kodiaga-Wagai Road.
  • Lwak Girls' High School, a girls boarding school in Rarieda Constituency
  • Kapiyo Secondary School, a mixed day secondary school located in West Sakwa, Bondo Constituency.
  • St Vincent Raliew Secondary School, a mixed day/boarding school in Rarieda Constituency.
  • Kitambo Mixed Secondary School, a mixed day school in Rarieda Constituency.
  • St.Christopher Palpal Secondary School mixed Alego Usonga Constituency.
  • St. Mary Ukwala Secondary School, a boys only boarding school in Ukwala Sub-County, Ugenya Constituency]
  • Rang'ala Boys Secondary School, boys secondary school in Ugunja Constituency, Ugunja Sub-county
  • Rang'ala Girls' Secondary School, girl's secondary school in Ugunja Constituency, Ugunja Sub-county
  • Ugenya High School, high school in Ligega, Ugenya Constituency, Ugunja Sub-County
  • Bar Olengo Secondary School, a mixed school in Alego Constituency.
  • Boro Secondary School, a mixed school in Alego Constituency.
  • Hawinga Girls Secondary School, located in Uranga town in Alego Constituency.

References

  1. "Kenya Census 2009 - Kenya - Census" via Scribd.
  2. "3 Candidates each for Siaya and Kibwezi polls". Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013.
  3. "Gazette Notice No. 12736". The Kenya Gazette. CXV (131). Republic of Kenya: 4432. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  4. Otieno, Ricky (5 September 2013). "Speaker to Act As Governor for Siaya". The Star (Kenya). Retrieved 14 September 2013.

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