President Uhuru Kenyatta has led the country in mourning the death of Musalia Mudavadi’s mother, Mama Hannah Atsianzale Mudavadi.
In his message of condolence to the Mudavadi family, President Kenyatta described Mrs Mudavadi, who died on Monday morning while receiving treatment at a Nairobi hospital, as a devoted, generous and humble matriach who raised a close-knit family and contributed immensely to the progress of her community.
“Mama Hannah was the cornerstone of the Mudavadi family, a wise woman of few words on whose broad shoulders many people were raised to become great Kenyans.
“Mrs Mudavadi was a gracious and loving mother, a true matriach who loved and took care of all people, especially those in need, without any reservation,” the President eulogised.
Mrs Mudavadi, 92, is the widow of the late Cabinet Minister Moses Mudamba Mudavadi and the mother of the Amani National Congress leader, Mudavadi, who served as a Vice President during the last term of the late Daniel Moi’s presidency.
The Head of State said Mama Hannah will be remembered, especially for her love for education and how she assisted many bright children from poor families access quality education.
“We will forever be grateful for her charitable work and acts of love. To my brother Musalia Mudavadi, may God comfort you and the family, and guide you at this difficult time of mourning,” Kenyatta said.
Deputy President William Ruto also condoled Mudavadi’s family, describing Mama Hannah a tireless and humble person who modelled a generation of illustrious leaders.
Opposition leader, Raila Odinga, who heads the Orange Democratic Movement, also condoled with the family. He described Mama Hannah as the pillar of the Mudavadi family.
Earlier, Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu, also condoled with Mudavadi’s family following the announcement of Mama Hannah’s death.