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‘We must engage in merciless fight against GBV’ – Sakaja says after Cheptegei’s death
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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja speaking.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja speaking. PHOTO/ Alvin Mwangi

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Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja has emphasized the urgent need to intensify efforts in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV).

This call to action comes in the wake of the tragic death of Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, who passed away on Wednesday after suffering severe burns from an attack by her boyfriend.

Sakaja on Cheptegei’s death

Governor Sakaja expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the Olympian, calling it a significant blow to Uganda and the regional athletics community.

Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei. PHOTO/@UgaAthletics2/X
Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei. PHOTO/@UgaAthletics2/X

“I am deeply saddened by the passing of Uganda’s women’s record holder and Paris 2024 Olympian, Rebecca Cheptegei. Her demise is not only a blow to her nation but to the entire athletics community across East Africa and beyond. My heartfelt condolences go out to her family, relatives, and the broader sporting community,” Sakaja said.

He also recognized Cheptegei‘s remarkable impact on the global athletics stage.

“Rebecca was an Olympian and an exceptional athlete who served as a role model to athletes around the world.”

Sakaja further reflected on the similar tragic death of Kenyan athlete Agnes Tirop and stressed the need for collective action to combat GBV.

He urged for greater support of initiatives aimed at preventing violence and empowering women and girls.

“From now, both she and her sister Agnes Tirop will serve as reminders that we must all engage in a relentless fight and stand united against GBV. We need to support NGOs, athletes, faith-based leaders, and local initiatives working to prevent violence. Today is a day of mourning and awareness: zero tolerance for GBV. May Rebecca rest in peace,” the governor stated.

Rebecca Cheptegei, who competed in the women’s marathon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, was attacked at her home in Trans Nzoia on Sunday, September 1, 2024.

Cheptegei burns

She sustained 80% burns and was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on Monday, September 2, 2024. Efforts to transfer her to Nairobi for specialized treatment were in progress before her passing.

Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei. PHOTO/@UgaAthletics2/X
Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei. PHOTO/@UgaAthletics2/X

Cheptegei’s death was confirmed by the Uganda Athletics Federation (UAF) on Thursday, September 5, 2024.

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