Paul Koinange who died from COVID-19 complications has been taken to his Kiambu home in a private ceremony, attended by family and close friends. This was such a sad day for the MP Paul family.
In her tribute, Mrs Koinanges Wife spoke on her career success while working at the United Nation both in Sudan and in Nairobi to the support from her husband.
She also remembered her stint spearheading a Peace Treaty in South Sudan and how her husband had been instrumental it how it came together.
He also forwarded my name to the Italian Government when they were looking for someone to spearhead a Peace Treaty in South Sudan and I finally got the job.
His second wife, Mary Koinange praised her late husband as a God-fearing man who was dedicated to his job, committed to his family and who devoted help to those he knew and those he did not.
Government officials present at the burial were Kiambu Governor James Nyoro, Speaker Justin Muturi, Amos Kimunya, Muhoho Kenyatta, EALA MP Oburu Odinga and several members of parliament.
Governor Nyoro praised the late Koinange as his political mentor, remembering him as a humble, dedicated and meek leader whose service went beyond Kenya.
Governor Nyoro said the two main projects that the late MP was pursuing- the Ruaka dam and the Gachie-Kihara-Gacharage to Karura road- will be completed before May.
“These projects although he did not see them become a reality will still be his projects, and we promise they will be completed before May,” Governor Nyoro said.
The Kiambu Governor also praised the late legislator as a big supporter of President Uhuru Kenyatta who was at the forefront in support of the handshake and in extension the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) to the end.
“If you can remember, Koinange my brother was always in Siaya, Homa Bay discussing the Handshake and the BBI, ” Governor Nyoro added
Oburu Odinga who represented his brother-the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga-remembered how the two leaders were battling COVID-19 at the Nairobi Hospital.
“Raila is not here with you, but he would have loved to, he was very close to our departed brother, I would like to tell you that he was in bed together (sic) with our brother suffering from the same disease, our hearts go out to his family at this trying time,” Oburu said.
The legislator succumbed to Coronavirus-related complications at Nairobi hospital on Wednesday morning.
Until his death, Koinange served as the Chairperson, Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security in the National Assembly.