Amos Wako

Amos Wako
Wako (1984)
Deputy Chairman of the Committee of Constitutional Experts for Drafting the EAC Political Federation Constitution
Assumed office
September 2018
Appointed byUhuru Kenyatta
ChairmanBenjamin Josses Odoki
Senator of Busia County
In office
28 March 2013 – 8 September 2022
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOkiya Omutata
4th Attorney General of Kenya
In office
13 May 1991 – 26 August 2011
Appointed byDaniel arap Moi
Preceded byMathew Guy Muli
Succeeded byGithu Muigai
Personal details
Born (1946-07-31) 31 July 1946 (age 78)
Kenya Colony
Political partyODM
Domestic partnerPhilomena Mwilu (1997–present)
Children2
Alma materUDSM (LLB)
Uni. of London (BSc), (LLM)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer

Amos Wako (born 31 July 1945) is a former Attorney General of Kenya and the first senator for Busia County from 2013 to 2022. Wako won the senatorial seat after defeating former minister of finance Chris Okemo. He won the senator seat on an Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) being led by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Wako currently serves as Deputy Chairman of the Committee of Constitutional Experts for Drafting the EAC Political Federation Constitution, the committee drafting the constitution for the East African Confederation.[1]

A lawyer by profession Wako served as the Attorney General of Kenya for 20 years (from 13 May 1991 to 26 August 2011). During his reign as the attorney general, Wako was an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, a member of the International Commission of Jurists, Member Council of Legal Education, was a Member Council of International Bar Association. Legal Advisor to Young men Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) and Kenya Boy Scouts Association. Member Faculty Board of Law, University of Nairobi Member, O.A.U. Committee of experts on the O.A.U. charter Review Committee and African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights.

In 1977, Wako was awarded fellow International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and in 1978 he was honoured as a lifetime member of Wiltshire Bar Association.

  1. ^ "National consultations for Drafting the Constitution for the EAC Political Confederation concludes in Kenya" (Press release). East African Confederation. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2024.