Meru County

Coordinates: 0°3′N 37°38′E / 0.050°N 37.633°E / 0.050; 37.633
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Meru County
Lake Michaelson is in the background
Lake Michaelson is in the background
Flag of Meru County
Coat of arms of Meru County
Location of Meru County in Kenya
Location of Meru County in Kenya
Coordinates: 0°3′N 37°38′E / 0.050°N 37.633°E / 0.050; 37.633
Country Kenya
FormedMarch 4, 2013
Capital and largest townMeru
Government
 • GovernorKiraitu Murungi
Area
 • Total7,006 km2 (2,705 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total1,545,714
 • Density220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitemeru.go.ke

Meru County is one of the 47 counties of Kenya, located in the former Eastern Province. It has a population of 1.55 million people.

Meru County is the home of the Ngaa people (Meru), who are related to other ethnicities living around the Mount Kenya region: the Kikuyu, Embu people and to some extent the Kamba people Also, peoples from the east coast of Kenya, along the Indian Ocean, like the Bajuni, Swahili, Mijikenda, and further inland, the Taita, Taveta and westwards to the Lake Victoria coast, the Kisii and Maragoli as well as other Luhya people, are all related to the Meru.

The county headquarters is in the town of Meru. The current governor of Meru County is Hon. Kiraitu Murungi of Jubilee Party.

History

In 1992, the former Meru District was split into Meru Central District, Meru North District, Meru South District, and Tharaka District. In 1998, Tharaka District was again split into Nithi District and Tharaka District. A Supreme Court decision in September 2009 ruled that the split had been unconstitutional, and the first two of these were re-amalgamated into Meru District, which became Meru County in 2010. The same ruling amalgamated Meru South, Tharaka and Nithi districts into Tharaka-Nithi District, which became Tharaka-Nithi County in 2010.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19991,102,930—    
20091,356,301+23.0%
20191,545,714+14.0%
source:[2]
Constituency Name Number of wards Wards
Imenti North 5 Municipality, Ntima East, Ntima West, Nyaki East, Nyaki West
Imenti South 6 Abogeta East, Abogeta West, Igoji West, Igoji East,Nkuene, Mitunguu
Imenti Central 4 Abothuguchi Central, Abothuguchi West, Kiagu, Mwanganthia
Buuri 5 Kiirua Naari, Timau, Kisima, Kibirichia, Ruiri Rwarera
Tigania West 5 Kianjai, Nkomo,Mbeu, Akiithi, Athwana
Tigania East 5 Muthara, Special, Karama, Kiguchwa, Mikinduri, Thangatha
Igembe Central 5 Kangetra, Njia, Igembe East, Akirang'ondu, Athiru Ruujine
Igembe South 5 Akachiu, Kanuni, Kegoi Antobuchiu, Maua, Athiru Gaiti
Igembe North 5 Amwathi, Naathu, Antubetwe Kiongo, Antuambui, Ntuene
Total 45

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