Dr Sylvia Olayinka Blyden has expressed heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family of Kema Kanneth, who was the closest female bodyguard to H.E. First Lady Fatima Bio.
The gruesome accident that killed the Kema happened early this week along the Makeni Highway where First Lady Fatima Bio’s convoy was involved in a road accident that left many people were injured and few others with serious conditions.
Kema Kenneth, recognized by her colleagues as a supernatural bodyguard with an infectious smile and big heart, passed away at the Intensive Care Unit.
Many a handful comments on social media have been flooded with her tenderness and love.
Dr Blyden said Kemal’s ghastly injuries made her survival difficult when she first saw her at the Lunsar Hospital just after the accident had happened.
She maintained that the late Kema’s death touched people’s Iives with her dedication to service delivery, enthusiasm, caring and kindness.
She added that Kema was almost always beside H.E. First Lady Fatima Bio and that she was either in front of her or immediately behind her.
Dr. Blyden characterised her as the smiling, vibrant, energetic fine female security officer the country has ever, had and regarded the incident as a sad one.