The
Singida East MP Mr Tundu Lissu (Chadema) on Saturday, January 6 left the
Nairobi Hospital in Kenya for Belgium for further treatment.
Mr
Lissu, who is also the president of the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) left the
hospital at around 8:30am accompanied by his wife Alicia Magabe.
He was
escorted to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by his children Augustino,
Edward, his relatives and various Chadema party leaders.
Mr
Lissu was admitted at the hospital for four months after being shot multiple
times on September 7, 2017 in Dodoma.
“I thank
all the doctors from the Nairobi Hospital and the Dodoma Regional Hospital as
well as the Permanent Secretary in the ministry of health Dr Mpoki Ulisubysia
for saving my life,” said Mr Lissu when he was leaving the hospital in Nairobi
on Saturday.
He
added; “I am leaving for Belgium for further treatment. The fight will continue
when I come back. Many thanks to Kenyans and the government of Kenya for
providing me security while I was admitted at the hospital for four months.”
He further
urged Chadema leaders who showed up at the airport-led by national Chairman Mr
Freeman Mbowe - to continue fighting for the people.
Other
party’s leaders who showed up at the airport to escort Mr Lissu include Susan
Kiwanga MP for Mlimba, Godbless Lema MP for Arusha,
John Heche MP for Tarime Rural, Rose Kamili (special seats MP) and Anna Gideria
(special seats MP).
Meanwhile,
Chadema secretary general Dr Vicent Mashinji revealed that Chadema and the TLS
will pay the hospital bills for Mr Lissu’s treatment in abroad.
Family
spokesperson, Mr Alute Mgwai who is Mr Lissu’s brother said; “I take this
opportunity to thank all Kenyans and Tanzanians for their support during this
difficult time. We, together, wish him a quick recovery.”
Lissu flown to Belgium for further treatment
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
January 06, 2018
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