
Amos Wako
Amos Wako is a prominent Kenyan lawyer and politician who served as the Attorney General of Kenya from 1991 to 2011. He is known for his significant role in shaping the country's legal framework and was instrumental in the constitution review process that led to the promulgation of the new constitution in 2010. Wako has also held various positions in international organizations and continues to influence Kenyan politics and law.
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He cited the diversity of alumni as proof of their unifying role, pointing to former Attorney General Amos Wako from Busia.
Ruto: National Schools are pillars of cohesionAmos Wako was the Kenyan Attorney General who was involved in discussions regarding Raila's passport.
Raila Odinga’s journey of pain and hope: Detention, exile, and betrayals that shaped himAlongside former Attorney General Amos, Raila played a key role in establishing the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission.
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