A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Ranger has since Monday evening taken the online community by a storm after he extended an invaluable amount of kindness to a disabled girl.
The Ranger, Philip Wesa, sacrificed his comfort and duty and carried a disabled form two pupil up the hilly Aberdare National Park to have a view of the famous Chania falls.
Debora Nyaboke, a student at Joyland Special School in Kisumu had been left by her peers and teachers inside the bus since she could not walk her way up the hill.
Touched by Nyaboke’s plight, the KWS Ranger came back to the bus and hoisted her up the hill where she joined her colleagues in enjoying a view of nature.
Mr Wesa received praise from different quotas after his kind act. Here as some reactions:
Najib Balala @tunajibu : Am proud of Mr. Wesa and caring at KWS has no limits . Keep it up.
KWS @kwskenya: Join us in honoring our @kwskenya selfless ranger Mr. Philip Wesa who went out of his way and hoisted a student from Joyland special school -Kisumu on his back to catch a glimpse of the magnificent Chania falls.
Naomi Mutua 🐱 🐾@AKenyanGirl : These are the selfless heroes we need today. @kwskenya, please recognize Ranger Philip Wesa. His act of selflessness is above and beyond his call of duty, and deserves the highest accolades.