
Dr Ekuru Aukot
Dr. John Ekuru Longoggy Aukot (born c. 1972) is a Kenyan lawyer and politician.
He is best known as director of the Committee of Experts that drafted Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. He founded and leads the Thirdway Alliance Kenya party and ran for president in the 2017 general election, and remains a frequent commentator on governance and constitutional reform.
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Ekuru Aukot in the news
- IEBC disqualifies Ekuru Aukot from August pollsNation Africa
- Ekuru Aukot expelled from Thirdway Alliance over misconductNation Africa
- Dr Ekuru Aukot expelled from his own partyThe Standard
- Ekuru Aukot deserted me and our baby, woman tells city courtThe Standard
- DNA test ordered after Ekuru Aukot's baby mama emerges, demands
A lady sued Thirdway Alliance Party Leader Ekuru Aukot over child support, arguing that the Punguza Mizigo proponent had deserted his three-year-old baby. Aukot was also sued for contempt of court after he declined to conduct a DNA test in February 2020 as directed by the court. "Aukot totally ignored the order to ascertain the minor’s paternity. He did not even make an effort to comply," Kikunga's lawyer Elvis Abenga stated. Kikunga added that she was jobless and was struggling with raising the child, and that she was kicked out of her house over rent arrears. "I am struggling by doing odd jobs yet the father can facilitate his maintenance and is an advocate of the High Court too," Kikunga stated. Aukot is married to Lorna Wanjiru Mathenge.
Kenyans.co.ke - Ekuru Aukot deserted me and our baby, woman tells city courtNyakundi Report
- Ekuru Aukot suspended over assault claims on his deputyPeople Daily