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Sonko’s Motorbike Gift To 76 Year-old Man Who Cycled 233km To Moi’s Burial In Kabarak

Jakowiti Atwech by Jakowiti Atwech
February 14, 2020
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Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Thursday February 13 launched an appeal to assist 76 year old Nathan Ambuti, who cycled from Kakamega County to Kabarak to attend the former President Moi’s funeral.

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Taking to his social media, Nairobi Governor appealed for information that would make him contact the cyclist, to save him the trouble of using his bike to travel back to Butere.

If anyone has Mzee Ambuti's contacts, please share we see how we can make the return trip easier for this gallant patriotic Kenyan. Thanks

— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) February 13, 2020

Governor Mike Sonko today Friday, February 14 surprised Mzee Nathan Abuti with a motorbike, posho mill and some valentine flowers.

Governor Sonko handing over Motorbike to Mzee Abuti: Photo/Twitter
Mzee receiving Poshomill gift from Governor Sonko: Photo/Twitter

We also bought a motor bike to facilitate his easy movement. Which is full tank, paid insurance, helmet,and all safety gear.

We wish Mzee Nathan all the best. pic.twitter.com/2OUuJVOhkw

— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) February 14, 2020

According to media reports, when Mzee Abuti arrived at Moi’s residence in Kabarak on Tuesday, February 11 on his pimped bike decorated with different flags, he was first turned away by security officers at the gate and told to return the next day, when the burial would be taking place.

Mzee Abuti’s arrival at Kabarak: photo/Couryesy

He was, however, later allowed in after the intervention of senior members of the Moi family, after which he was allowed to sign the condolence book and mourn the former president.

Mzee Abuti signing condolence book: Photo/Courtesy
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