Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika on Wednesday led leaders from Nakuru County in euologizing Ol-Kalou MP David Kiaraho.

Kihika who joined President William Ruto and other leaders for the requiem Mass eulogized the Lawmaker as a leader who served with passion.
Addressing mourners in Ol-Kalou, Nyandarua County, Kihika revealed that she met Kiaraho when she was serving as Senator Nakuru county while the former was in the National Assembly.
According to Kihika, the late Kiaraho was a great leader who loved his family and Ol-Kalou constituents.

“I met Kiaraho when I was serving as Senator whilr he was in the National Assembly. He was a great leader and even from the eulogy you can know that indeed he took care of his family, constituents and also loved God. He is a leader I really admired,” she said.
On her behalf and that of Nakuru County residents, Kihika conveyed condolences to the family and prayed that Almighty God grants strength and sobriety.
Governor Kihika whose county borders Nyandarua County also used the moment to thank the National Government under the leadership of President William Ruto for initiating Rironi-Mau Summit Road .
According to her, this is a major project that the people of Nakuru as well as Nyandarua will benefit from.
Kihika called for development-driven politics, as well as peace and stability among Kenyans.
The service was graced by President Dr William Ruto and his Deputy Prof Kithure Kindiki among other leaders.