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Mohamed Tubi Bidu: Profile of Isiolo South MP

Mohamed Tubi Bidu: Profile of Isiolo South MP

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Mohamed Tubi Bidu was a Kenyan politician who represented Isiolo South Constituency and Isiolo County in the National Assembly.

He was elected in August 2022 under the Jubilee Party, serving his first term in the 13th Parliament, which runs until 2027.

His legislative priorities include wildlife conservation, environmental management, and infrastructural development.

Early Leadership and County Service

Before entering national politics, Tubi was active in county-level leadership, earning recognition for his dedication to community welfare and effective governance.

Educational Background

Tubi attended Isiolo Secondary School, where he completed his O-Level studies between 1971 and 1975. He later enrolled at the College of African Wildlife Management in Moshi, Tanzania, earning a Diploma in Wildlife Management from 1999 to 2001.

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In pursuit of higher education, he enrolled in Gretsa University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Community Development from 2015-2018.

Career Journey

Mohamed Tubi’s professional career spanned wildlife management, public service, and governance.

1993-1996: Acting Warden-in-Charge, Isiolo County Council.

1997-1999 Game Warden/Senior Warden, Isiolo County Council.

2004-2008: Chief Game Warden, Isiolo Parks

2009-2012: Chief Game Warden, Maasai mara National reserve, Narok County.

2012-2013: Chief Game Warden, Samburu Park.

2013-2017: Inaugural Speaker, Isiolo County Assembly.

2022-Present: Member of Parliament, Isiolo South.

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His vast experience in the field of wildlife and conservation management reflected his long-standing passion for protecting Kenya’s National Heritage and promoting sustainable development.

Net Worth and Remuneration

Although his net worth is not publicly disclosed, as a Member of Parliament, he earned a gross salary of KSh 739,600 per month, which comprised the following:

Basic Salary: KSh 443,760

House Allowance: KSh 150,000

Adjustment in the salary market: KSh 145,840.

Additionally, MPs are paid KSh 7,500 per parliamentary sitting (maximum of KSh 120,000 a month), KSh 116.63 Mileage Allowance per Km (maximum KSh 353,778 a month), KSh 356,525 Car Maintenance Allowance, and KSh 15,000 monthly Airtime Allowance.

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Mohamed Tubi served his first term in the 13th Parliament Image/Parliament of Kenya

Mohamed Tubi served his first term in the 13th Parliament
Image/Parliament of Kenya

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