- Mercy Jelagat was involved in an accident five years ago that rendered her paralysed after breaking her spine
- She still joined politics and contested for an MCA seat in the 2022 General Election but unfortunately lost
- Because of the accident, the Nandi single mum could not control her bowel movements and had to use diapers
- She appealed to philanthropist Mike Mbuvi Sonko and politician Oscar Kipchumba Sudi to help her and her little one
A young, vibrant lady has publicly taken to social media to seek help in her seemingly hopeless situation.
The woman sought to capture the attention of philanthropist Mike Sonko and politician Oscar Kipchumba Sudi.
Venturing into politics to make impact
Mercy Jelagat contested for the Member of County Assembly (MCA) seat in the previous election in Kaptumo Kaboi ward.
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“I was a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) aspirant seeking an MCA seat, but unfortunately, I lost. I campaigned despite my physical disability because I love politics and hoped to make an impact,” the 26-year-old told TUKO.co.ke.
Learning to survive with paralysed legs
Jelagat was involved in a terrible road accident in 2018 on her way to Kisii county to work as a plant operator.
She broke her spine, which paralysed her from the chest downwards, forcing her to use a wheelchair for mobility.
“Doctors told me there was nothing they could do to correct my spine. I had to accept the heartbreaking news and swallow the bitter pill. I went to a rehabilitation centre for three months, where I was taught to survive with my physical disability,” she explained.
Single mum struggles to fend for infant
The woman from Nandi returned home to try and hustle for a source of income after completing a computer course, but life was not easy.
Jelagat, a single mum, said she struggled to care for herself and her seven-month-old baby without a source of income and with her physical disability state.
“I can’t control my bowel movements and bladder; hence I am using adult diapers. I am diabetic, and everything is getting out of hand,” she said.
Physically challenged Nandi woman seeks job
In a similar story, a 25-year-old physically challenged woman pleaded for a wheelchair and a job to sustain herself. Minclet Kanaga was looking for a job to support her hopeless mum.
The family struggled to make ends meet and afford adult diapers, which she used daily as she couldn’t control her urine.
Kanaga also required a better wheelchair to aid her mobility since the other was severely worn out.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke