Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Hosts Family Of Late Singer Ally B

The family of the late Coast-based singer Ally B were recently hosted by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua at his official residence in Mombasa. The meeting was held to discuss the education and wellbeing of the late singer’s children, with the government promising to cater for their costs.

CAS Ministry Youth Affairs & Sports Jaguar announced the meeting in a statement on social media, indicating that it was a breakfast meeting. He also mentioned that DP Rigathi was handling matters about financial challenges for the family members.

“Accompanied the family of the Late musician Ally B to the official residence of His Excellency the Deputy President Rigathe Gachagua in Mombasa. H.E. has promised to educate the late legend kids and also support the window open a business to sustain the family,” Jaguar wrote.

The DP was touched by Ally B’s story of his rise to fame and expressed his admiration for the singer’s talent and unwavering support during the election campaigns.

“This morning at the Official Residence in Mombasa, I hosted the family of the late Musician Ali Mwakaribu Ally B, who passed on early this month to comfort and encourage them. Rising from a humble background, Ally B hit the national stage with his electrying music, which defined him as an exceptionally talented individual. He is also remembered for his unwavering support during our election campaigns.

The DP also offered words of comfort to the grieving family, listening keenly to them as they spoke. He also delivered a special message from President Ruto.

“I also delivered President @WilliamsRuto’s message of comfort as we continue to pray for Ally B’s Soul to Rest in Eternal Peace. We will walk this life’s journey with his young family. The Creative Arts industry is central to the Ruto Administration as we seek to develop potential talent, not only for entertainment and educating, but also as a source of a dignified life for the artists and their families. I was accompanied by a politician and musician @RealJaguarKenya and Hon. Theuri.

The government’s commitment to supporting the family of Ally B is a testament to the importance of the creative arts industry in Kenya. The Ruto Administration’s focus on developing potential talent will undoubtedly benefit future generations of artists.

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