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Uhuru: Lucy Kibaki will remain an inspiration to Kenya

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President Uhuru Kenyatta, who announced the death of former First Lady Lucy Kibaki this morning, issued the following statement.

It is with deep sense of sadness and loss that I have learnt of the untimely death of the Former First Lady, Her Excellency Mrs Lucy Kibaki. She passed away early this morning while undergoing treatment in Bupa Cromwell Hospital in London.

Her Excellency has been unwell for the last one month and has been receiving treatment here in Kenya and subsequently in the United Kingdom.

Her Excellency will be remembered for her immense contribution in the development of our country. Especially notable was Her Excellency’s virtues of leadership and commitment to improving the wellbeing of the ordinary Kenyans, in particular her focus on tackling HIV/AIDS, which will remain an inspiration to many.
On behalf of all Kenyans and my Government, I convey heartfelt condolences and encouragement to His Excellency Hon. Mwai Kibaki, family and friends.

May the Almighty God rest her soul in Everlasting Peace.

Details of further arrangements will be announced later.

See also: Lucy Kibaki dies at London hospital



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