Sonko Shares Positive Progress on Nasibo Kabale’s Rehab Treatment
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has provided an update on Nasibo Kabale, responding to numerous inquiries from concerned netizens. In a comprehensive social media post, Sonko detailed the steps he is taking to assist Kabale and outlined the ongoing efforts to support her recovery.
Sonko confirmed that he has been in contact with Kabale’s mother and several of her former media colleagues, including Ibrahim Aruko, Job Mwaura, and Geoffrey Mosuko. He noted that “necessary action has already been taken” and that Kabale is currently receiving treatment at the Mombasa Women Rehabilitation Centre. This facility is known for its successful recoveries, having previously treated former international boxer Conjestina Achieng, ex-Citizen TV journalist Kimani Mbugua, and former NTV journalist Eunice Omollo.
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In his post, Sonko stressed the need to respect Kabale’s family’s privacy during this challenging time, as they have requested minimal publicity. “The family has been actively involved through her brother, and I have also contributed as usual,” Sonko said. He thanked Kabale’s friends in the media for their support and solidarity.
Sonko also expressed his gratitude to the management of the Mombasa Women Rehabilitation Centre, led by Madam Amina Abdalla and her husband, for their dedicated work. He thanked them for their ongoing efforts in helping those in need, wishing them “long life so that you can continue to assist many more patients.”
Sonko’s message underscores his commitment to supporting individuals in distress and highlights the collaborative efforts of family, friends, and rehabilitation centers in aiding recovery and well-being.