Speaking during the visit, CS Kabogo conveyed deep sympathy on behalf of the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, as well as personally.
He acknowledged the profound pain that comes with the loss of a child, noting that words often fall short in such moments of grief.
“On behalf of the Ministry and on my own behalf, I extend our deepest sympathies to the family.
The loss of a child is a pain beyond words, and my thoughts and prayers are with Hon. Kamket, Commissioner Kassait, and the entire family during this profoundly difficult time,” Kabogo said.
He further wished the bereaved strength and comfort, invoking the Almighty’s guidance to uphold them through the sorrowful period.
The CS’s visit was a gesture of solidarity, reflecting both personal compassion and the government’s concern for its citizens during moments of tragedy.
Family members expressed appreciation for the visit, acknowledging the emotional support it provided.
Kabogo’s presence also highlighted the importance of community and leadership showing empathy when public figures face personal losses.
Bill Ballot Kassait Jnr’s passing has deeply affected both the family and the wider community, prompting condolences from colleagues, friends, and well-wishers alike.
The outpouring of support underscores the shared grief and the recognition of the family’s pain.
CS Kabogo his visit by offering prayers and words of encouragement, urging the family to find solace in their faith and the love of those around them.
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