President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday, November 3, enjoyed a free ride from Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu who drove him in a double-cabin pick-up vehicle.

The two leaders were at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi County during the kicking off of the issuance of 10,000 title deeds to residents of Samburu County.

During the flagging off of 75 locally assembled vehicles for the National Titling Programme, Kenyatta challenged Ngilu to drive him in the new vehicle.

“The reason I am handing over the first vehicles to you is that you are going to give me a ride in one,” the Head of State stated.

 

 

The governor was clearly taken by surprise as she signed in disbelief. She, however, stepped up to the challenge as she confidently headed for the driver’s seat as the President settled in the passenger seat.

Two of Uhuru’s bodyguards also got into the rear seats of the vehicle as Ngilu ignited the vehicle and drove at a moderate pace in the venue.

The leaders drove off for some metres before turning around and heading to where they started. All this while, Uhuru’s security detail comprising of six bodyguards jogged alongside the vehicle in the short distance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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