Story by Oduch Brian
NAIROBI, 15th February 2021 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has sent a message of comfort to the family, acquaintances and residents of Garissa County following the passing of their Senator Mohamed Yusuf Haji.
Senator Haji, a former long serving Provincial administrator and Cabinet Minister passed away Monday morning aged 80 years at Aga khan Hospital.
In his message of condolence, the President eulogised the renowned politician, who until his death was the chairperson of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) Taskforce, as a dependable Kenyan leader and patriot.
“It is very unfortunate that we have lost such a dependable, solid and highly accomplished Kenyan leader.
“Mzee Haji was a highly respected leader and elder whose wisdom, deep knowledge of the Kenyan society and long experience as a public administrator enabled him to serve the country in various leadership roles with distinction for many years,” the President said.
The President said the death of Senator Haji was a big loss to the country especially in the BBI constitutional reform process where his leadership shall be dearly missed.
“Mzee Haji was a steward of the BBI process and a strong pillar of our desire to construct a cohesive, peaceful and more progressive Kenyan nation. His stewardship of the initiative shall be missed,” the President eulogised.
The Head of State wished the family, friends and relatives of the departed leader God’s comfort as they come to terms with his demise.
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