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An emotional video capturing the final public speech of Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng''eno has surfaced, casting a poignant shadow over the devastating helicopter crash.

A profoundly emotional video capturing the final public address of the late Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament, Johana Ng''eno, has surfaced online, sending fresh waves of grief across the nation. The footage, recorded merely hours before his untimely demise, features the veteran politician uttering an eerily prophetic statement regarding his impending flight.
The revelation of this video deepens the national mourning for a leader who was a cornerstone of Rift Valley politics. Ng''eno''s tragic death not only leaves a massive political vacuum in Narok County but also reignites historical anxieties regarding the safety and regulation of private aviation utilized by Kenya''s political elite.
The newly surfaced video was captured during a vibrant political gathering in Endebess. In his signature charismatic style, Ng''eno engaged the crowd on matters of national leadership, the importance of peaceful political competition, and his vision for the upcoming 2027 General Elections. Emphasizing a shift in governance, he argued that the next electoral cycle would be heavily predicated on tangible development records rather than divisive personality politics.
However, it was his casual, departing remark that has retrospectively chilled the public. Eager to conclude his engagements and catch his scheduled flight, Ng''eno is heard telling the crowd, "Sitaki ndege iniwache" (I do not want the plane to leave me behind). Shortly after this address, he boarded the ill-fated Airbus H125 helicopter, registration number 5Y-DSB.
The helicopter crashed violently and subsequently caught fire in the Chepkiep area of Mosop in Nandi County on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Rescue and recovery teams dispatched to the rugged terrain quickly confirmed the worst: there were absolutely no survivors among the six individuals on board.
As the nation awaits the conclusive findings from aviation safety investigators, the constituents of Emurua Dikirr are left to grapple with the sudden loss of their champion. The late MP''s final calls for development-centric politics will undoubtedly serve as a guiding manifesto for his successors.
"In the unforgiving theatre of Kenyan politics, leaders often leave us too soon, but their final visions remain permanently etched into the consciousness of the electorate."
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