Friday 17 August 2018

Government pledges to support athletes as Kenya bids farewell to ex-world champion Nicholas Bett

Challenges that Kenyan athletes normally undergo might soon come to an end after the Government pledged to address their problems and offer them more support.

Deputy President William Ruto, made the pledge to athletes on behalf of the Government while attending the final send off of 400 metres ex-World Champion Nicholas Bett on Thursday, August 16.

Officers from the National Police Service say farewell to their fallen comrade.

Speaking during the burial of Bett in his rural home in Simat Kapseret constituency, Uasin-Gishu county, the DP assured athletes in attendance of the Government's unwavering support.

Police officers pay their last respects to their late comrade Nicholas Bett.

Speaking during the burial of Bett in his rural home in Simat Kapseret constituency, Uasin-Gishu county, the DP assured athletes in attendance of the Government's unwavering support.

“Our government will focus on challenges affecting athletes like fields where they normally conduct their exercise. We will take care of this so that they can also enjoy and feel appreciated" the Deputy President said.


Ruto eulogised Bett saying the country had lost an icon who had represented Kenya on various field events across the globe and was always eager to proudly wave the Kenyan flag high.

Police perform 21-gun salute for their departed comrade.

The event was attended by several dignitaries including Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Mohamed and Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet.

Family and friends pay eulogise the late Bett.

Athletes from the Kenyan fraternity including retired and active athletes, were also present to bid farewell to their late comrade.

Rashid said the country had lost a hero and that Kenya would continue celebrate his sterling achievements even after his demise.

Rashid said that despite the country loosing a hero, his name would be celebrated and sterling achievements remembered long after his demise.

The event was attended by several dignitaries included Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Mohamed and Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet.

The event which was attended by several dignitaries included Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Mohamed and Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet.

The CS further lauded efforts of Kenyan athletes to market the country world over and promised that under his tenure he would ensure they were provided with conducive environments to train with ease.

Athletes from across Kenya pay their final respect to their fallen comrade.

“I understand the challenges that you are undergoing and I promise you that under my leadership we will ensure to provide conducive environments,” Echesa said.


Family and friends pay tribute to the late Nicholas Bett.

He also revealed that the sports ministry would come up with plans to ensure that all athletes including retired, active and departed are recognised.

As TUKO.co.ke formerly reported, Bett met his tragic demise after his vehicle hit a bump and veered off Sochoi-Lessos road, rolling several times.

The 400m legend lost his life on Wednesday, August 8, in Nandi county while travelling from Nairobi to his home.

Story by Kipkosgei Tuwei, Uasin Gishu County.

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