What Oscar Sudi And Other Leaders Were Spotted Wearing During MP Ngeno's Service At His Narok Home That Left Kenyans Talking

Leaders struggled to control a restless crowd during a send-off service for Johanna Ng’eno at Emurua Dikirr Primary School. The ceremony was held to honour the late lawmaker and five other people who lost their lives in a recent helicopter crash.

The event took place in Narok County and drew thousands of mourners from different parts of the country. Residents, leaders, and friends gathered early in the day to pay their last respects. 

Many people described the late MP as a leader who remained close to the community and often spoke about development in the region.

The large turnout created moments of tension as the crowd tried to move closer to the main tent where leaders and family members were seated. Some mourners pushed toward the stage while speeches were ongoing. 

The movement caused confusion and forced several leaders to stop addressing the gathering for a short time.

Among the leaders present were Oscar Sudi and Patrick Ole Ntutu. They stepped forward and appealed to the crowd to remain calm so the program could continue without disruption. Their intervention helped reduce the tension as organizers worked to restore order.

One noticeable detail during the event was the footwear worn by many leaders. A large number of them arrived wearing gumboots. 

The choice of footwear appeared to be influenced by the ongoing rains being experienced in many parts of the country. 

The grounds around the school were wet and muddy, making gumboots the most practical option for those attending the outdoor gathering.




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