Kenya’s Second President Daniel Arap Moi Finally Laid to Rest

Kenya’s Second President Daniel Arap Moi Finally Laid to Rest

Kenya’s second president Daniel Arap Moi was on Wednesday finally laid to rest at his home in Kabarak, Nakuru County.

The casket containing Moi’s remains was lowered to the grave at around 5 pm with the former president being accorded a 19-gun salute. Military jets also flew over Kabarak in aerial salute referred to as missing wingman formation in honor of Moi, who ruled Kenya for 24 years.

Moi, who passed away at the Nairobi Hospital on February 4th aged 95, was buried next to his wife Lena who died in 2004.

A funeral service attended by thousands of Kenyans from different parts of the country was held earlier at the Kabarak University grounds. President Uhuru Kenyatta, ODM leader Raila Odinga, Deputy President William Ruto, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka were among the top politicians who attended the burial.

“I’m here to bid farewell to a father whose love I saw and felt,” said President Kenyatta.

DP Ruto said: “We are sending off an icon, a statesman. For those of us who knew him when he was about to retire, we became his lastborns in politics.”

Raila noted: “We hated one another at some point, but Moi looked for me. I came here, we held a long discussion ate meat and forgave one another before we shook hands and that is where the first handshake happened.” 
 

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Wed, 02/12/2020 @ 12:03pm

Its about time this tax payer nightmare ended with KSH300 million down the drain. This dictator remembered to handpick his funeral pastor but somehow forgot to stipulate tax payers money should not be used to offset hospital costs or funeral expenses since he stole enough during his reign for his family to live happily ever after.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Wed, 02/12/2020 @ 01:29pm

In reply to by formerlyguest2 (not verified)

@Formerlyguest, are you tired of the truth? Would you like to sugar coat the injustices? It all depends on where you stood during Mois reign. Whether you and family were constantly walking away with freebies, whether you were detained, whether your property was destroyed because of your ethnicity or party affiliation or your loved one killed. There are always two sides of the story. During colonial era there were freedom fighters and the homeguards. We know the homeguards are the ones who went on to grab power and land meant for the common man.During slavery there were house slaves who told on the farm slaves. Just a fact of life. Question is, which side of history are you on?

Guest #13 (not verified)     Wed, 02/12/2020 @ 06:35pm

The man was a disaster for Kenyans. 24yrs. Kenyans know their heroes. They live quietly and do good to their fellow kenyans. They do not live loudly with sirens accompanying them everywhere they go, they do not kill their fellow kenyans and they do not steal from them.

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