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Leaders condole with majority leader Abdi Guyo after he lost four family members in a road accident.

Nairobi leaders send condolence message to Nairobi Majority leader Abdi Guyo

The Nairobi City County Assembly majority leader and Mihango ward MCA Abdi Guyo is in mourning following the loss of four of his family members in a grissly road accident.
Abdi Guyo’s brother, sister-in-law and their two children perished in the Monday evening accident that occurred along the Isiolo-Nanyuki highway.
Confirming the incident, Isiolo county commissioner Geoffrey Omondi said the four died on the spot after the road cannage. The family was travelling to Isiolo from Nairobi.


Leaders have joined hands in condoling with Guyo and messages of condolences have since been pouring in from leaders and Kenyans to the county legislator.
Nairobi City County Assembly Minority leader Makongeni ward MCA Peter Imwatok condoled with his Majority counterpart.


“The loss that my brother Abdi Guyo has met today is very painful. Losing four family members is difficult. I pray that Guyo has peace in his heart and I want to send my sincere condolences,” Imwatok said.


My deepest condolences to Nairobi County Majority Leader Abdi Guyo following the untimely demise of his brother and four other relatives. My thoughts go out to his entire family at this difficult moment,” Said Nominated senator Beatrice Kwamboka.


“I wish Nairobi Majority leader Abdi Guyo solace during this difficult time of loss. May our good Lord give him and his, comfort during this difficult time,” Nairobi governor aspirant Richard Ngatia said.
“Guyo is a leader who has a very clean heart. I pray that he finds peace during this difficult time,” Makadara MP aspirtant Antony Waithaka said in his condolence message.


“I want to send our deepest condolences to Nairobi County Majority Leader Abdi Guyo following the untimely demise of his brother and four other relatives. May God rest their souls in peace,” said Upper Savannah MCA Elijah Stazo Omung’ala


Former Nairobi governor said that Guyo was a good leader who is determined to change the lives of his people and wshed his family well.
“Pole sana to the family of Guyo who today have lost many family members. It is difficult and I pray that the family will have sufficient grace to bear the losses,” said former Nairobi governor Dr. Evan Kidero.
The Kenya Professional Boxing Commission Secretary General Franklin “Kuka” Imbenzi and journalist Kenn Okaka also joined in condoling with Guyo.
“My thoughts and prayers go to his immediate family and friends during this trying time,” Okaka said.

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