Simba Arati Offers to Support Baby Sagini's Full Education

Kisii County Governor Simba Arati.
Kisii County Governor Simba Arati.
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Kisii governor, Simba Arati, on Sunday, December 18, pledged to sponsor baby Sagini's education until he becomes self-reliant.

Arati visited the minor accompanied by County Executive Committee members (CECs) Leah Ogega (Health) and Eric Miyienda (Sports, Culture and Arts).

The governor equally pledged to offset the Ksh100,000 medical bill accrued after Sagini was hospitalised following an incident where a gang kidnapped him and gouged out his eyes. 

Sagini’s case, the governor stated, was an eye-opener for his administration to put in place functional rescue centres.

Ms Maureen Nyaboke, mother of a three-year old boy whose eyes were gouged out by unknown people is being consoled by Kisii Governor Simba Arati (left) on December 18, 2022.
Ms Maureen Nyaboke, mother of a three-year-old boy whose eyes were gouged out by unknown people is being consoled by Kisii Governor Simba Arati (left) on December 18, 2022.
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“It is quite unfortunate that such an act can be meted out on a three-year-old boy.

"We need to ensure there are proper facilities within our county to support such cases,” Arati remarked.

He further revealed that the county government would allocate funds in the supplementary budget to support a rehabilitation centre and equip it to enable the facility to serve the community more effectively.

Kisii Eye Hospital director Dan Kiage disclosed that the hospital would also work closely with the county government to support the child at the rehabilitation centre.



Baby Sagini's eyes were gouged out by unknown people before dumping him in a maize plantation near their home in Ikuruma village in Marani, Kisii County on Wednesday, December 14. 

Sagini was in the company of other children fetching water when he broke away, only to be found writhing in pain on the next day. 

"We rushed to the scene and found the boy writhing in pain and his eyes gouged out," the grandmother added.

Former Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko announced a Ksh400,000 reward to any officers who would track the gang members and Ksh200,000 to any whistleblowers. 

Mike Mbuvi Sonko
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko.
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Mike Sonko