This is why the First lady Margaret Kenyatta is very angry with Kenyans….look at what they made her do

Margret Kenyatta is very angry and I mean very angry with Kenyans and this is after they made her cancel the much awaited Beyond Zero marathon.

A couple of weeks back she was very excited about the initiative which is in its fourth year running. This year she was looking forward to running yet another marathon – a Gratitude Marathon which was to thank ordinary Kenyans, workers in the health sector, civil society, policy makers, the business community and international donors who have given Beyond Zero the inspiration and impetus it has needed to keep going.

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Kenyans on the other hand were having none of it. They simply didn’t understand how the First Lady intended to have a marathon while there was an existing doctor’s strike which has been going on for weeks with no signs of coming to an end. This has led to many Kenyans dying and instead of concentrating on the marathon; Kenyans felt the first lady should have focused on that instead.

Margaret Kenyatta during the 3rd edition of Beyond Zero
Margaret Kenyatta in previous Beyond Zero Half Marathon

As it is with anything online, Kenyans went ham on her turning the whole thing into a political scandal something which has led to her cancelling the marathon this year. This is her full statement:

Four years I ago, I asked Kenyans to join me on a journey: a marathon to end maternal and child mortality across the country.

Over the last four years, we have worked together—we have run together bonded by our shared conviction that no mother should die while giving life and that every child should live to see their 5th birthday.

We have done more together than I imagined possible. We have run marathons and raised enough money to purchase 47 fully equipped mobile clinics delivered to every single County in Kenya.

Throughout the last four years, our partners—from ordinary Kenyans, to workers in the health sector, to civil society, to policy makers, to the business community and international donors—have given Beyond Zero the inspiration and impetus it has needed to keep going.

This year, I was looking forward to running yet another marathon – a Gratitude Marathon.

I was preparing to celebrate with Kenyans to say thank you for running with me and for supporting Beyond Zero. You have all made a huge difference to the lives of thousands of women, men and children, in our great nation.

My ultimate purpose was to ensure that no mother or child lost their lives unnecessarily and I believe that this is something which should be owned by all of us.

However, I have never been willing to politicize this agenda. As a consequence I feel it necessary to cancel the First Lady’s Half Marathon this year.

I remain committed to and will not deviate from my ultimate goal, which is the betterment of maternal healthcare in this country, and, to build the Beyond Zero Referral Hospital.

I want to reassure all Kenyans that this is a commitment that will remain with me throughout my life.

 

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Irari Ngugi

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