Current and former presidents and vice presidents are not allowed to operate motor vehicles on the open road.
For security reasons, high profile government officials and former officials, like President Uhuru and Mwai Kibaki, as well as both Moi and Raila, have to rely on their appointed top driver teams, who are trained in “evasive and defensive driving maneuvers.”
However,the tall metal box known as the G that President Uhuru Kenyatta was driving in the streets of Nairobi was made for military purposes, then produced for the public by the late 1970s and designed to venture safely and aggressively into the bush.
The black beast owned by Uhuru is a unique G-wagon because it is a left-hand side ride unlike that of Jeff Koinange that is right handed although of similar type.
The Vehicle is estimated to cost a rough figure of Ksh25M ($257,900) and with very few in Kenya as it is estimated to be with less than five people.
An in-depth look Jeff Koinange’s G-Wagon is estimated to cost a whopping Sh12 Million.The four-wheeler is a fuel guzzler which can meander through rough terrains.