On Wednesday, Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu went back to Emurua Dikir Constituency. There, he visited the family of the late Johanna Ngeno to support them and community members as they grieve the loss of the politician.
The governor stated the purpose of his visit was to stand with the family and assure everyone that leaders in the county are united in their support during this tough time.
Ngeno, the former area member of parliament, was known for his strong opinions in national discussions and his connection with the people he represented.
During the visit, Ntutu spoke of Ngeno as a brave man who always spoke his mind on problems his community faced. He mentioned that the community lost a leader who valued service and growth.
The governor passed on a message from President William Ruto, regarding the commitments the President made during the funeral.
Ntutu said that the government is aware of the community's needs and will work with local leaders to make sure promises are kept.
Family, friends, and community members gathered at the home and welcomed the governor. They have been receiving visitors who have come to offer comfort since the legislator’s death.
Many said Ngeno was a leader who was accessible to regular people and involved in the constituency’s affairs.
Ntutu asked that everyone stay peaceful and united as they mourn their former leader. He advises people to honor Ngeno’s memory by staying united and focusing on the constituency’s
This visit is part of many condolence meetings in the area, as leaders from around the country come to pay their respects to the late politician and provide support to his profession.
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