Former Councillor Peter Koinanke Ole Nkoitoi

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Former Councillor Peter Koinanke Ole Nkoitoi, who rested on 3rd June 2026.

Councillor Nkoitoi lived a remarkable life marked by integrity, wisdom, dedicated service, and an unwavering commitment to his family, friends, and the Maasai Mara community.As Councillor for Koiyaki Ward from 1997 to 2002, he championed key development initiatives, including the allocation of land forAitong’s first health facility and support for the construction of the Aitong Police Post, thereby expanding access to healthcare and security services. He also served as Chairman of the Maasai Mara Group Ranches Conservation Association, Chairman of the Koiyaki Campsite Owners Association, and Chairman of the Koiyaki Landowners Conservation Association, where he advocated for the equitable sharing of tourism revenues among landowners.

As a firm believer in education, he served as Chairman of Aitong Primary School, was a founding Board Member of Maasai Mara Secondary School, facilitated the employment of PTA teachers, and later served on the Narok County Bursary Board. As one of the pioneering traders in Aitong, he played a leading role in establishing and growing Aitong Market, contributing significantly to local economic development.

Until his demise, he served as a Member of the Narok West Land Control Board. He leaves a legacy of leadership. vision, and selfless community service.

Beloved son of the late Maripet Ole Nkoitoi and the late Nasuju ene Nkoitoi Brother of the late Marine Ole Nkoitoi, Saitaga Nkoitoi, Ntoonto Nkoitoi, Naiduya Kamete, and the late Tipaya ene Nkoitoi.

Loving husband of Naishorua Nkoitoi, Meeyu Nkoitoi, Noonkoku Nkoito and Rhoda Nkoltol Toyther, they were blessed with twenty three children, eleven sons and twelve daughters: Naiputiae Yiaile, Letimma, Liitato, Sempeyo Tong’oyo, Letasuna, Kitaniwas Rotikeri,Tayiana Sadera, Maso Muli, Patita, Silantoi Nchoe, Kariuki, Surkanet Maitai, Sointa Soia, Sarliyo Nkoitoi, Pal moat. Leyi3n, Sanau Taki, Nepoc Nkoitoi, Silole Mereru, Sarum, Rereu, Lemashon, and Sabaya Nkoitoi.

Cherished father-in-law of Hon. Gabriel Ole Tong’oyo (MP, Narok West Constituency). Daniel Soia (CEO, Maasai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association), Francis Yiale, Jonathan Sadera, Jackson Mull, Johnmark Rotiken, Bonitace Mererulames Nchoe, Saruni Mattai, Purity Nkoitoi Nayaeusupat Nkoitoi, Phoebe Nkoitoi,Winny Nkoitoi, Dorcas Nkoitoi, Sarah Nkoitoi, Janet Nkoltoi, Sapato Nkoitoi, and Felister Nkoitoi. He was also blessed with 60 grandchildren, whom he loved dearly.

Prayers and family meetings are being held at his homes in Aitong Location. Narok West.

The cortege will leave Lee Funeral Home on Friday, 12th June 2026, for his home in OlernonehoVillage,Aitong, Narok West Constituency. where he will be laid to rest.

May God grant his soul eternal peace in His Heavenly Kingdom.

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