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Uhuru drives himself to Nyayo Stadium

Sunday, February 9th, 2020 15:56 | By
Uhuru Kenyatta Drives himself in a Mercedes PHOTO/COURTESY

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday drove himself to Nyayo National Stadium to inspect preparations for the memorial service of the former President Daniel Moi scheduled for Tuesday.

Hand on the steering of a G Wagon Mercedes Benz, Uhuru Kenyatta was accompanied by the Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Samson Mwathethe.

There was minimal security in sight.

After lying-in-state for three days, the gun carriage and state funeral procession will on Tuesday morning leave Parliament Buildings to Nyayo Stadium where the national memorial service shall be held.

Uhuru drives himself to Nyayo stadium to inspect Moi's burial preparations
Vehicles that escorted Uhuru to Nyayo parked behind the Mercedes G Wagon Stadium PHOTO/COURTESY

The chairman of the Steering Committee Joseph Kinyua said the memorial service will be an inter-denominational Service, led by the African Inland Church (AIC).

The service is expected to be attended by at least 10 Heads of State and Government and other foreign dignitaries.

There will be disruption of traffic on several roads.

The Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai on Sunday said that Aerodrome Road will be closed tomorrow from 6 am. Uhuru Highway will also be closed at Likoni, Bunyala Valley road and University Way roundabout.

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IG Mutyambai said traffic will also be disrupted along Nairobi-Malaba highway between Nairobi and Eldoret tomorrow and on Tuesday.

The Nairobi-Eldoret highway will be closed to all heavy commercial trucks and trailers from Tuesday from 12 pm to 7 pm on Tuesday.

“There will be enhanced police deployment to ensure public safety and security, and for traffic control and enforcement along the routes,” the police boss said.

The former Head of State will be accorded full military ceremonial honours, which include, Conveyance of the body of the former Head of State under escort in a Gun Carriage, accompanied by Military Musical Honours.

There will be a 19 gun-salute. The well-known 21-gun salute is reserved for the highest offices like the sitting President. The number of shots fired, usually odd numbers, decreases from there depending on the rank of the deceased.

The body of President Moi will tomorrow be removed from Parliament to Nyayo Stadium for the interdenominational service

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