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Kidero forced to walk bare-foot on flooded road

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Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero had to remove his shoes and wade through dirty water on a section of the road he was using that had been submerged in water.

Below is a photo showing him walking through water in Rangwe village, Homa Bay County on Wednesday December 10, 2015. “His feet had to be disinfected,” said a resident who witnessed the incident.

Kidero had gone to inspect a maize plantation and had was forced to cross a through a flooded stream in Rangwe Constituency to reach the farm. Kidero is seen in the midst of a number of people accompanying him to the site of the maize plantation.

  MAKES US EQUAL: Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero is helped to wade through muddy water to access a maize farm for inspection.

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