Bomet Women Rep Elect Thanks His Bodaboda Rider For Ferrying Her During The Campaign Period
Representative Linet Chepkorir, also known as “Toto,” of Bomet County, who was just elected, hailed a boda boda rider for lending his motorcycle to her as her “official campaign vehicle” during the 2022 campaign.
Toto, a 24-year-old political candidate who was one of the youngest in the August elections, made headlines when she easily defeated her opponents for the political seat and continues to be remembered whenever someone mentions a “grass to grace” tale.
Since claiming victory, the little-known Chuka University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business administration has been praising everyone who helped her get there and shaking hands with everyone she has encountered because of her innate humility.
Taking to her social media on Tuesday, Toto thanked her campaign trail “driver” Gideon Cheruyiot lauding him for his devoted support throughout the entire period.
“On this day, allow me to thank my “driver” Gideon Cheruyiot who dedicated his time to carry me around in his Bodaboda, which was my official vehicle. Because of his passion, I was able to go to all meetings safely and on time. God bless you Gideon,” she said in a tweet.
Toto usually utilized motorcycles, walked to campaign locations, markets, funerals, and churches, in contrast to her rivals who traveled the five sub-counties of Bomet in fuel-guzzling automobiles. Later, she received donated and fuelled vehicles from well-wishers.
Additionally, she has received numerous congratulations from both friends and adversaries who have been stopping by her home in the village of Chemamul in the Bomet East Sub County.