Why Sonko wants to transfer Kimani Mbugua from Mathare to Mombasa Rehab

On Wednesday, former Nairobi County governor Mike Sonko visited former Citizen TV journalist Kimani Mbugua at Mathare Hospital, where he is currently admitted.

In his Thursday morning statement, the wealthy businessman revealed that the purpose of his visit was to check on the progress of Kimani Mbugua and former NTV journalist Eunice Omollo.

He disclosed that he managed to see Kimani Mbugua, talked to him, and shared a pleasant moment with him.

“I visited Mathare Hospital along with Oga Obinna and the family of Kimani Mbugua to check on their (Kimani and Omollo) recovery progress.

We were warmly welcomed by the team of doctors attending to them, who updated us on their progress. However, Eunice Omollo was undergoing treatment in the women’s ward during our visit, so I only managed to interact with Kimani Mbugua.

We had a good time together with Kimani Mbugua, reminiscing about past interviews and having a broad discussion about his current struggles,” Sonko said via Twitter.

The former governor accompanied his statement with a video of himself at Mathare Hospital, where he had a cordial interaction with journalist Kimani Mbugua.

Sonko stressed on his plan to transfer the young journalist, who has been battling mental health issues, from Mathare to the Mombasa Women Rehabilitation Center, stating that a change of environment would aid in his recovery process.

“Kimani Mbugua has already given a lot to the world through his work, and it is our time to give back hope, love, and care.

We were highly impressed by the services of the entire hospital leadership; it is a very good hospital with qualified and professional healthcare workers.

Therefore, even if we transfer them to Mombasa, it will only be for the purpose of changing the environment, which can also greatly contribute to the patient’s recovery, and that’s why I decided, together with the family, to transfer them to the Mombasa Women Rehabilitation Center where Conjestina Achieng is, to see if they will change for good,” he said.

The controversial politician reiterated his support for Kimani and Ms. Omollo in their recovery journey and wished them a speedy recovery.