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  • Sunday, 19 May 2024
Boda boda rider rescues abandoned baby, bucks peers reputation

Boda boda rider rescues abandoned baby, bucks peers reputation

Mr James Ng’olua was riding towards Laare to fuel his employer’s motorcycle at about 7am on June 4 when a big crowd caught his attention.

On getting closer, he spotted the infant, who had been wrapped up in a warm blanket and dumped on a miraa farm.

“Many members of the public had been walking past the child from as early as 4am and nobody was concerned,” he recounted.

“I set aside what I was doing and told the people that I would take the baby (to a safer place). Many people were discouraging me, saying I should not get involved.”

Mr Ng’olua took the infant to Laare Police Station and handed it to station commander Ezra Sambu, and efforts to locate the baby’s mother started.

Abandoned child

The search continued for many hours and by 6pm, police and locals could not identify who had abandoned the child. It was then that Mr Ng’olua volunteered to keep the child and agreed to report his well-being daily.

However, his kind gesture immediately started causing friction between him and his wife, who had received word that he had taken in an abandoned child.

“My wife was angered by my action and it almost caused a conflict, with people telling her that since I had decided to take the child, he must have been mine. But we talked it out and I persuaded her to accept the obligation, since the child was in dire need,” he narrated.

Mr Ng’olua, who does not have any other source of income apart from the boda business, said he was not bothered that his action could strain his already overstretched budget.

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