Mother of children who ate chameleons gets help
Joyce Chemng'etich, a mother of 9 from Kuresoi
North, Nakuru County has gotten help from Kenyans of goodwill after her plight
was highlighted.
Chemng'etich came to the limelight last week after her two children were admitted to Molo Sub-county Hospital after consuming chameleons.
She returned home and found her 4 and 2-year-old children unconscious, and an elder one admitted to having cooked chameleons for them.
On Monday, Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika settled the
hospital bill of the children after their discharge.
The governor also directed that Chemng'etich,
who had no stable job is employed as an environment officer in Sirikwa ward
Kuresoi North.
She directed county officials to ensure her
children get back to school and those above 18 years be enrolled in tertiary
institutions.
The Family also received donations that included
house items, bedding, and food to sustain them before Chemng'etich gets stable
in her new job.
"The governor has directed the woman to
be employed in the environment department where she will work within her
environs that is Sirikwa town so as she can manage to take care of her family.
Also, the governor will pay her 3 months’ rent before her monthly rent starts
to flow well," Kuresoi North Sub-county Administrator Nicholas Kiplagat
said.
A Chief
Inspector of Police from Nairobi was also touched by the story and offered the
family financial Support of Ksh.50,000.
Nyakinyua residents escorted Chemng'etich to
her new house on Monday, thanking Kenyans of goodwill who came to her rescue.
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