Head of Public Service Felix Koskei has visited the home of the late Member of Parliament Johanna Ng’eno to offer condolences to his widow, Nayianoi Ntutu. He was accompanied by other leaders who joined the family in mourning and prayer.
The visit was emotional as leaders stood with the family during this period of grief. Johanna Ng’eno was known for his strong voice in Parliament and his dedication to serving his constituents. His sudden death has left a deep gap in both political and community circles.
During the visit, Koskei conveyed the government’s sympathies and assured the bereaved family of continued support.
He emphasized the importance of unity and compassion during moments of loss. The gathering included prayers and reflections on Ng’eno’s life and leadership.
Koskei later shared a photo from the condolence visit on his official Facebook page. In his message, he encouraged Kenyans to remain united and to support families going through grief. His post reflected the human side of leadership and the need for empathy in public service.
Community members described the visit as comforting and meaningful. They said it showed that national leaders recognize the contributions of public servants and stand with their families in difficult times.
As the family continues to mourn, tributes continue to pour in from leaders and citizens across the country. The legacy of Johanna Ng’eno is remembered through his service, dedication, and commitment to his people.
The condolence visit served as a reminder that beyond politics, leaders are also part of the community, sharing in both joyful and painful moments.
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