Vocal Kericho MCA Paul Chirchir alias Tarimbo has alleged why all Kipsigis Elected leaders isolated and abandoned MP Ng'eno while he was still alive.
MP Ng'eno died on Saturday after being involved in fatal chopper crash in Nandi County, and MCA Paul Chirchir has now alleged that the Emurua Dikir MP was an isolated man as far as Kipsigis politics is concerned.
According to the MCA, Kipsigis Leaders received a stern warning never to attend MP Ngeno's Meetings unless cleared by a powerful person whom he didn't name.
The Kipsigis leader died alongside five other occupants including his photographer Nick Kosgei. The bodies were moved front Moi Teaching and Refferal Hospital to Lee Funeral Home whereby Narok governor Patrick Ole Ntutu promised to cater for the burial expenses of the five people who perished alongside Honorable Johana Ng'eno.
Hundreds of mourners together with Kenya politicians flocked Johana Ng'eno's home in Karen to condole with the bereaved family.
Also earlier today, Narok governor Patrick ole Ntutu arrived in Mogondo village in Emurua Dikirr to mourn with the parents of the late member of parliament.
He also met representatives of the families of the four victims who died in the chopper crash. Narok governor mourned Johana Ng'eno as a political confidant and also son-in-law.
Burial preparations are underway and the public will be notified n the Burial date. Opera fraternity wishes to extend our deep heartfelt condolences to the family of Johana Ng'eno and other five victims who died in the crash.
May the Lord comfort them.
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