Peter Oloo-Aringo

He was Acting Headmaster of the School for a stint between 1967 and June 1969, he undertook a Bachelor of Arts in Education and obtained a first class Honours.

[6] He taught for four months at Ambira Secondary School, then proceeded to the University of Toronto, Canada where he undertook study in Economics, History, Political Science, Philosophy and Education obtaining a Masters of Arts in 1971.

In 1973 he was appointed Vice Principal of Kenya Polytechnic, from where he resigned in 1974 to contest the Alego Usonga seat in that year’s general elections.

[8][9] After he won the 1988 General Elections, he was appointed Minister for Education, in 1991, he was transferred to the Ministry of Manpower Development but was relieved of his job the same year for his too-obvious pro-opposition sentiments.

[10][11] In the 1992 general elections, Aringo lost the Alego – Usonga parliamentary seat to journalist Otieno Mak’onyango but made a comeback in 1997 only to lose it again in 2002 to Sammy Arthur Weya.

Oloo-Aringo in 1986