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'''Fred Gumo''' is a [[Kenya]]n politician. He belongs to [[Orange Democratic Movement]] and represented the [[Westlands Constituency]] in the [[National Assembly of Kenya]] from 1994 to 2013.<ref>[http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th Parliament]. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref> He was originally elected in a bye-election following the death of his predecessor [[Amin Walji]]. In 2013 he was replaced by [[Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula]] as the representative of Westlands Constituency.
'''Fred Gumo''' is a [[Kenya]]n politician. He belongs to [[Orange Democratic Movement]] and represented the [[Westlands Constituency]] in the [[National Assembly of Kenya]] from 1994 to 2013.<ref>[http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th Parliament] {{wayback|url=http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php |date=20080616160507 }}. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref> He was originally elected in a bye-election following the death of his predecessor [[Amin Walji]]. In 2013 he was replaced by [[Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula]] as the representative of Westlands Constituency.
Fred Guno facilitated the great migration of communities from western province, move into Nairobi when he headed the then city council of Nairobi.
Fred Guno facilitated the great migration of communities from western province, move into Nairobi when he headed the then city council of Nairobi.



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Fred Gumo is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to Orange Democratic Movement and represented the Westlands Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya from 1994 to 2013.[1] He was originally elected in a bye-election following the death of his predecessor Amin Walji. In 2013 he was replaced by Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula as the representative of Westlands Constituency. Fred Guno facilitated the great migration of communities from western province, move into Nairobi when he headed the then city council of Nairobi.

Family

Fred Gumo is the first born son of Pius Gumo and Martina Gumo. He is married to 2 wives Mary Gumo and Emma Gumo to whom he has both 10 children.

References

  1. ^ Members Of The 10th Parliament Template:Wayback. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.
National Assembly (Kenya)
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Westlands
Bye election 1994–2013
Succeeded by