Nairobi senator Johnson Sakaja today visited and bailed one of the DusitD2 Hotel terror attack survivors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).
Sakaja volunteered to foot the bill of Emmanuel Omala after his plight of being duped by Deputy president Dr. William Ruto was aired by a local television.
Sakaja posted on facebook that he was encouraged by Omala’s amazing soul that represents the spirit of Kenyan’s. He pointed that we remain unbowed as a country.
Kenyan’s applauded Sakaja for his selfless deed.
True leaders understand that leadership is not about them but about those they serve. It is not about exalting themselves but about lifting others up. God bless you Mr. Senator @SakajaJohnson https://t.co/epdRIkuNZf
— Timmy Tim (@Timmy_Tim101) February 11, 2019
@SakajaJohnson Truly you are a leader in …. politics… Your sincere gesture to Omala is a true reflection and fundamental basis of why we are human. Love your brother and support them in need. Am in tears but of joy. God is enlarging your leadership my Senator!!!!
— Dorothy Aseyo Chogo (@Dorothychogo) February 11, 2019
He did the right thing… Get the young man sorted as the rest is followed up. Ruto lied, and nothing was to yield from his promises.
— Washington Muthomi (@M_Washigton) February 11, 2019
Thank you so much for honouring your pledge to the young Kenyan, it came as a surprise when @KoinangeJeff aired the story on #sundaylive. This is where the slogan ” kusema na kutenda ” belongs. Viva!
— THE VILLAGE CRIER (@ErickOsoro13) February 11, 2019
i wish i had powers I was to make you want am thinking right now….. Not other leaders who are in the government to steal from poor Kenyans….. I feel so guilty when I hear someone is having a mult billion hotel which he built using poor pple is tax????..
— Peter pittah (@PPittah) February 11, 2019
Omala incurred a Sh100,000 medical bill. Hospital administrators told him to pay up because the terror attack was not declared a national disaster.
The 21-year-old delivery man paid Sh15, 000 and signed a deal to clear the balance in Sh3, 000 monthly installments.
Sakaja today visited the hospital and cleared the Sh85, 000 balance. He also visited the recovering Omala at his house with two boxes full of shopping.