Jubilee Party Secretary-General Mr. Raphael Tuju is back
from the United Kingdom (U.K). Tuju left the country to the U.K two weeks ago
in search of special medical care. This is following his involvement in an
accident on February 12, on his way to the late ex-president Moi's send-off.
Close sources indicated that Mr. Tuju arrived in Kenya from
London, on Saturday at around 5 am, aboard a KQ flight. Upon arrival, he was
taken straight to his home in Karen.
Tuju left for the U.K on February 20, in the company of
doctors and close family members. "He was received at the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport by government officials led by Defence Cabinet Secretary
Monicah Juma, family members and friends at dawn on Saturday morning. Waziri
was in high spirits," stated an airport source.
After his accident involvement, the former minister was
rushed to Kijabe hospital for first aid. Afterward, he was airlifted to Nairobi
Karen Hospital the same day for further medication.
Briefing on his response to medication on February 20, the
Communications Director for Jubilee Party, Memusi Albert, stated that Tuju had
been transferred from the Intensive Care Unit to the general ward after showing
an improvement.
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In his absence, the party management had been accorded to
the Jubilee party executive director, James Waweru, among other directors.