A GSU Constable Ali Kombo, the officer who was pictured while undertaking rescue operations during the Dusit D2 terror attacks, was feted with the Heroes Award at a gala held on Tuesday, at the Tribe Hotel, Nairobi.
Pictures of officer Kombo during rescue operations following the 14 Riverside drive went viral across various social media platforms.
During his acceptance speech, the GSU officer was grateful to be awarded and went on to reiterate that the award was not only his but all fellow officers who put their personal well-being on the line on a daily basis.
“Thank you for this rare
Speaking at the Gala, United Nations advisor and Convener of The Youth Congress, Raphael Obonyo, affirmed that Constable Kombo was being honoured in recognition of his outstanding bravery under high pressure. Officer Kombo put his own life on the line in front of innocent non-combatants during the terror attacks, leading to the safe evacuation of countless civilians.
The Youth Congress convener went on to urge the public to emulate Kombo’s commitment to service as well as recognize the heroic and noble acts of other officers as opposed to constantly focusing on criticizing them.
Each year, the Obonyo Foundation presents Commendation Award to who display outstanding initiative, expertise and empathy towards their fellow human beings by applying extraordinary skills in emergency situations and sometimes at risk to themselves.