Ruto donates Ksh.2M to Endarasha Academy, vows to facilitate burials of learners
Speaking during a church service in Nyeri on Sunday, Ruto said that he will facilitate the burials of all the victims who were affected by the fire.
He has tasked Kieni Member of Parliament Njoroge Wainaina with ensuring that all the victims have received aid as investigations continue.
"I will send you again there with Ksh.2 million you buy items for those whose items were burnt so that our children go back to school," he said.
Ruto further noted that he will approach the institution's director David Kinyua after a probe into the deadly incident is complete to help the school back on its feet.
"I will look for Kinyua, after investigations are complete, we see how we can help that school so that we create space for our children to learn," he said.
Parents of students whose whereabouts remain unknown have remained in distress despite a declaration by the government that all the missing students have been accounted for.
Twenty-one boys have been confirmed dead as two of them died while receiving treatment in the hospital, while bodies of 19 others were recovered from the charred dormitory.
“Out of the 330 pupils in the school's boarding facility—166 girls and 164 boys—all the girls have returned home safely to their parents, and all the boys have been accounted for. However, the parents of the 19 deceased boys have not yet identified their children,” State House Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said in a statement.
Autopsies are being carried out at Naromoru Level 4 Hospital to assist with identification.
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