I am healing – Babu Owino issues health update
Babu Owino has issued an update on his health, expressing gratitude to Kenyans for their concern and reassuring constituents that he is recovering
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has issued an update on his health, expressing gratitude to Kenyans for their concern and reassuring constituents that he is recovering after undergoing a medical procedure.
In an update on Sunday, December 28, the MP acknowledged the support he has received from Kenyans following concerns about his health.
“I have received, with profound humility and heartfelt gratitude, the overwhelming concern, prayers, and messages of goodwill that have poured in regarding my health. Your compassion has been a powerful source of strength to me and my family,” he said.
Owino revealed that he recently underwent a medical procedure after falling ill and confirming that his recovery is progressing well, with optimism about returning to public service in the new year.
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“In the spirit of openness and honesty that should guide all who serve the public, I wish to share that I recently underwent a medical procedure following an illness. By God’s grace, I am now on the path to recovery, and I remain hopeful and determined to resume my public duties in the new year.
“I am deeply thankful for every prayer, every message, and every expression of solidarity, your kindness has meant more to me than words can fully convey,” he added.
As he continues his recovery, Owino said his thoughts are with Kenyans who spent the Christmas season hospitalised, calling for national compassion, unity, and solidarity with families affected by illness and hardship.
“As I heal, my heart is especially with all Kenyans who have spent this Christmas season in hospital beds, away from their loved ones. I pray that God grants you healing, renewed strength, and comfort, and that your families are filled with hope during this challenging time.
“No Kenyan should ever feel alone in suffering, and no family should be driven to despair because of illness or poverty. We must continue to stand together, bound by faith, compassion, and our shared humanity,” he concluded.
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