A selfless traffic police has demonstrated ‘Utumishi Kwa Woter’ mottor after helping stranded passengers and motorists on flooded Nairobi-Mombasa road stretch at Sultan Hamud town.
The police officer is pictured in a pool of dangerously running water, with heavy rains pounding on him.
Usually soft-hearted ones would run and call for a back-up from their warm seats. But this was a different case.
IG @JBoinnet commends Police Constable Abdi Galgalo of Sultan Hamud Police Station captured by a motorist while directing traffic on a flooded section of the Nairobi/Mombasa highway. His action exemplifies the selfless service rendered by many officers to Kenyans each day. pic.twitter.com/vCa5D1nlNh
— National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) April 23, 2018
Situation Mombasa Rd at Sultan Hamud. The volume of human and vehicular traffic is not commensurate to 1970s infrastructure. Urgent intervention needed more than SGR. Rush construction on new additional 4 lanes please @NziokaWaita pic.twitter.com/gFlJvhjzgB
— Benji Ndolo (@BenjiNdolo) April 22, 2018
Crazy! Nairobi-Mombasa road cut off at Sultan Hamud bridge following heavy downpour people are stranded. pic.twitter.com/Z375U3A1Ol
— Kenya West (@KinyanBoy) April 22, 2018
Give credit where it's due… Earlier today, at Sultan Hamud area, this unsung hero stood in the water to show us where the edge of the road was…. Thank you!!#UtumishiKwaWote @NPSOfficial_KE @ntsa_kenya #SelflessService pic.twitter.com/WH159gyCfL
— #TheKipFactor™🇰🇪🇰🇪 (@TheKipFactor) April 22, 2018