Solidarity in grief: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of the MP Ongoa Were

  • Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula led his fellow leaders to comfort the family of Kasipul MP ​​killed Charles Ong’ongo Were at their home in Nairobi
  • A high -profile message provided emotional support and promised to help a mourning family
  • TUKO.co.ke collected pictures showing widows of Were, Anne and Margaret, as well as her children

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula led a group of politicians to visit the family of the late Kasipul MP, Charles Ong’ongo Were, who was shot dead in Nairobi on Wednesday, April 30.

Moses Wetang’ula with the Ong’ongo Were family. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
Source: Facebook

Leaders visited Nairobi’s MP’s home to comfort a sad family following a tragic incident.

Wetang’ula accompanied the Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifunawho is also the Secretary -General of the ODM party. TUKO.co.ke collected pictures of the Were family.

1. Politicians help the Were family

Other prominent leaders present are Nairobi Women’s Representative Esther PassarisLang’ata Jalang’o MP, and Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma.

Pictures of the visit showed the politicians talking to families, making words of comfort and showing solidarity in this difficult time.

During the visit, Margaret Were, the late wife of the late MP, welcomed the guests and expressed his sincere appreciation for the help of politicians.

Union with sadness: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of Ong'onda Were
Politicians with a family of Ong’onda Were. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
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2. What did Margaret Were say?

Margaret admitted that their family had gained power from the presence of the leaders.

The widow also expressed her concern about the future of the remaining children, some still in school or looking for jobs.

He asked for lasting help and love from political leaders when their family begins a new life without a wel.

Union with sadness: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of Ong'onda Were
Margaret Were was asked politicians not to forget the family. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
Source: Facebook

3. What did Anne say?

Anne, the youngest wife of the late MP, also thanked the guests for standing with them in a sad period.

He said that their visit was very meaningful to the family, noting that the solidarity and compassion they received were very comforting.

Existing leaders assured the family that they would continue to help them, and called on the detective to take immediate action to find and take action against the MP.

Union with sadness: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of Ong'onda Were
Anne Were and Margaret were united in sadness. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
Source: Facebook

4. What did Moses Wetang’ula say?

Wetang’ula emphasized the need for justice, and promised the family that Parliament would ensure the late MP was buried with respect.

In addition, he called on politicians to be cautious, warning that such an event could also happen to them.

Wetang’ula urged officials to increase their personal safety.

Union with sadness: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of Ong'onda Were
Moses Wetang’ula talks to the Ong’ongo Were family. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
Source: Facebook

5. What did the children of Ongo Were say?

Boid Were addressed the leaders with courage and respected his father with special respect.

He vowed that their family would remain firm and perpetuate the heritage of the late Were.

Another child of the killed MP thanked Kenyans and MPs for their unstable support and asked them not to leave the family back.

Immaculate emphasized his brother’s words, thanking the leaders for visiting their family.

Union with sadness: 5 Pictures of Widows and Children of Ong'onda Were
Children of Ongo. Photo: Moses Wetang’ula.
Source: Facebook

Did Ongo Were built a house for a second wife?

In another news, Anne participated in a traumatic event during a meeting attended by Homa Bay governor, Gladys starchwhere she revealed that her late husband built a house for him but sadly, died before living there one night.

He spoke sadly about their sudden dream – something that touched many who were there.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke