Political Leaders Led by Senate Majority Leader Pay Condolences to Senator Mandago’s Family
Political leaders, led by Senate Majority Leader Hon. Aaron Cheruiyot, visited the family of Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago to pay their condolences following the passing of his mother. The visit, which took place on Tuesday morning, brought together national and regional leaders, religious figures, and community representatives in a show of solidarity with the grieving family.
In a statement, the Mandago family expressed profound gratitude for the outpouring of love, prayers, and messages of support they have received from friends, colleagues, and well-wishers across the country. “Your visits, prayers, and messages of condolence have been a source of great strength as we mourn our beloved mother,” the family said.
The delegation was led by Senate Majority Leader Hon. Aaron Cheruiyot and included West Pokot Governor H.E. Simon Kachapin and his Deputy H.E. Achaulle Robert Komolle, Belgut Member of Parliament Hon. Nelson Koech, Rev. Samoei of AIC Kapsoya, Dr. Onyiengo, Commissioner of the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), and businessman Mr. Mahindra.
During the visit, the leaders spent time with the family, offering prayers, words of comfort, and emotional support. Speaking during the condolence visit, Hon. Cheruiyot described the late mother as a woman of strong values whose legacy continues to influence the family and the community positively. “In moments like these, we stand together as a family, a community, and a nation. Senator Mandago and his family have our heartfelt support,” he said.
Governor Kachapin echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and communal support during times of loss. “We join the Mandago family in mourning, and we pray for strength and courage as they navigate this difficult period,” he said.
The Mandago family thanked all visitors for their compassion, noting that the leaders’ presence had brought comfort and reassurance during a challenging period. They specifically highlighted the significance of the visit by prominent political figures, saying it demonstrated the unity and respect that transcends political affiliations.
Senator Mandago’s mother will be remembered not only for her role in raising a prominent public servant but also for her contributions to the family and the wider community. Her legacy of love, guidance, and service continues to inspire those who knew her.
The family concluded by thanking all Kenyans, colleagues, religious leaders, friends, and well-wishers for standing with them, noting that the solidarity and support shown have been a source of immense consolation during their time of mourning.


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