National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has been questioned by detectives as investigations intensify into the fatal road crash that claimed the life of former Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo.
While police have maintained that the incident was a tragic accident, growing inconsistencies have continued to raise doubts among investigators and political leaders.
According to The Standard, detectives have already interviewed more than 20 people as they reconstruct Jirongo’s final hours.
Wetang’ula’s questioning signals the widening scope of the probe, as authorities seek to piece together movements, communications, and possible interactions that may shed light on events leading up to the crash.
Despite official assurances, pressure is mounting for a more transparent explanation amid unanswered questions.
Among the key issues troubling investigators is how Jirongo ended up in Naivasha on the day of the crash and where he was coming from.

Detectives are also seeking clarity on whether the former MP was personally driving the vehicle throughout the journey, or if another individual may have been behind the wheel at some point.
The identities and accounts of passengers aboard the ill-fated bus have also emerged as a critical line of inquiry.
Further deepening the mystery are concerns over why the vehicle’s airbags allegedly failed to deploy after impact and why Jirongo’s injuries appeared inconsistent with those of a typical road accident.
Forensic experts are now examining whether mechanical failure, tampering, or unusual collision dynamics played a role.

As timelines are scrutinized and forensic evidence analyzed, skepticism remains high. Many politicians are openly questioning the official narrative, insisting that only a thorough and credible investigation will resolve the troubling inconsistencies surrounding Cyrus Jirongo’s death.
