Ex-Vice President Moody Awori's daughter dies
Former Vice President Moody Awori's daughter Marya Elizabeth Adjibodou is dead.
Adjibodou passed away on the evening of Tuesday, June 6, 2023.
Speaker Amason Kingi announced her demise on Wednesday, June 7.
Marya was a senior staffer at the Senate assembly. She worked as principal assistant clerk.
"It is with deep sorrow that I notify you of the untimely demise of Mrs Marya Elizabeth Adjibodou, Principal Clerk Assistant I, serving in the Directorate of Legislative and Procedural Services in the Senate," Kingi announced.
The Late Adjibodou joined the Parliamentary Service on December 6, 2005, as a Personal Assistant in the then office of the Vice President and Leader of Government Business.
Then, his father, Moody was serving as Former President Mwai Kibaki's vice president.
On April 21, 2009, she joined the Directorate of Legislative and Procedural Services in the National Assembly as a Clerk Assistant, serving in the Table Office (Room 8).
Following the promulgation of a new Constitution in 2010, Adjibodou joined the Senate Service in February 2013, as a Senior Clerk Assistant in the Directorate of Committee Services.
She later joined the Directorate of Legislative and Procedural Services where she rose to the level of Principal Clerk Assistant I, heading the Journals, Procedural Research and Records Department, where she served until her demise.
"The late Adjibodou has been an exceptional parliamentary officer who personified commitment and diligence in Service. Her death is indeed a big loss to the Parliamentary Service, the Senate in particular and the wider parliamentary fraternity," Kingi said.
"Our thoughts and prayers are now with her family, friends and colleagues at this most tragic time."
He added:
"On behalf of all Senators and the entire staff of the Parliament, and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to take this opportunity to condole with the family of Adjibodou, Parliamentary Staff and all her friends in this most difficult time. The Parliament of Kenya has indeed lost a diligent and committed staffer." BY THE STAR
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