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Kenyans asked to support baby Gift who is suffering from severe medical complications get treatment abroad

Safina Party Leader Jimmi Wanjigi has already donated an air ticket to baby Gift to enable him travel to India for treatment. He is suffering from severe cerebral palsy, chronic asthmatic, cardiovascular disease and gastral issues.

Kenyans of goodwill have been asked to come together and raise fund to held a baby born with several and severe medical conditions to travel to India for treatment.

While donating air tickets for Baby Gift and her family to enable them travel abroad for medication, Safina Party leader Jimmi Wanjigi called on Kenyans join in the fundraising to ensure the toddler gets the much-needed treatment to save his life and remove the strain on his family.

He said a Safina Party government would implement free treatment for all Kenyans, noting that the collapse of the Kenyan health sector has put the lives of Kenyans on grave danger and putting heavy strains on families.

Safina Party’s Youth Council chairperson Wangui Wangari urged all the Kenyan Gen Zs and especially those from her party to come in numbers and help baby Gift get treatment.

“Let’s show up for Baby Gift, let’s show what Safina Gen Zs are made of. Because when we rise together, we heal together,” said Wangui

Wangui thanked her party leader for the donations saying he had set the tempo for further donations and support the baby Gift who is in great need.

“As he (Jimmi Wanjigi) champions for Free Universal Health Care for Kenyans, let’s all join hands and support baby Gift. He is already walking the talk by supporting what we’re doing right now — real people, real impact,” Wangui said.

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