[VIDEO] Uhuru pays Kaloleni man Sh250K for chopper’s damage to house

Coast Regional Coordinator John Elungata, Kilifi county commissioner Magu Mutindika and James Keah at the latter's home in Kaloleni / ERNEST CORNEL
Coast Regional Coordinator John Elungata, Kilifi county commissioner Magu Mutindika and James Keah at the latter's home in Kaloleni / ERNEST CORNEL

President Uhuru Kenyatta has compensated a 77-year-old man Sh250,000 for damaging his house.

The rooftops of the four-roomed home of James Keah, a Kaloleni resident, was on October 2017 blown off by the strong gust of wind caused by the blades of a landing helicopter in which Uhuru travelled in .

Uhuru had toured the Coast region to campaign for his re-election following the nullification of the August 8 presidential election.

Kaloleni was among the constituencies likely to boycott the vote as urged by

ODM leader Raila Odinga, who enjoys massive support from the region.

On the day Keah’s house was damaged, Uhuru and Deputy President William Ruto were holding a rally at Kizurini Secondary School, which

is next to the house.

Keah was among the attendees

“There were two helicopters carrying the President and Ruto,” Keah said at his home on Friday.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw an open house. I had been informed of the damage.”

Coast Regional Coordinator John Elungata handed Keah the cash on behalf of Uhuru.

“I’m deeply touched by the president’s generosity,” Keah said.

During Uhuru’s landing, the rooftop of Kizurini Secondary School makeshift dining hall was also blown off.

Some debris fell but none of the students who were at the time having lunch was hurt.

The school received Sh2 million in compensation.

Deputy principal Naomi Kinuih said they used the

money helped build a modern dining hall.

“The new kitchen space is bigger and has modern equipment, which is making cooking and serving meals more fun and efficient,” she said at the school.

Elungata said Uhuru has been keen to repair the structures.

“And as expected, he delivered on his pledge. The students in this school and Keah are very happy,” he said.

Kizurini students representatives Nelson Maitha and Fenny Kadzo said they now spend less time queuing for food.

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