CS Malonza Addresses Embakasi Gas Explosion Aftermath, Calls for Unity and Support

By: Nicholas Wambua

In the wake of the tragic gas explosion in Embakasi, Nairobi, Hon. Penninah Malonza, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics, delivered a heartfelt speech addressing the aftermath of the devastating incident. Speaking with compassion and resolve, Malonza expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts of Nairobi County and revealed ongoing discussions with government officials to provide assistance to the affected individuals.

During her address, Malonza highlighted her engagements with the government spokesperson and Deputy President Rigathi Gachangua, emphasizing their commitment to aiding those affected by the explosion. She assured the community that those responsible for the incident would be held accountable and brought to justice.

In addition to governmental support, Malonza underscored the importance of collaboration with non-governmental organizations in providing aid to the victims. She commended the Ministry of Health for their efforts in offering free treatment for major diseases such as cancer, emphasizing President William Ruto’s dedication to improving accessibility to cancer treatment for all segments of society, regardless of financial status.

Speaking from Mulango Ward in Kitui Central, Kitui County, Malonza called upon Kenyans to rally behind the government’s initiatives and support efforts to address the needs of the affected communities. Her address resonated with a message of unity and solidarity, urging citizens to stand together in times of adversity and work towards the common goal of rebuilding and healing.

As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the tragic explosion, Hon. Penninah Malonza’s compassionate speech serves as a beacon of hope, reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting those affected and fostering resilience within the community.

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