Uhuru Sends Subtle Message to Ruto and Gachagua During The consecration of Bishop Peter Kamau in Embu
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has appealed for peace and urged an end to tribalism in the country in his first public address in front of both President William Ruto and the impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
He was speaking on Saturday, November 16, at the consecration of Bishop Peter Kimani at the Embu Catholic Archdiocese.
“We should pray for peace in Kenya. Let us pray for cooperation between Kenyan citizens and leaders. Let us stop tribalism and let us love each other,” he urged.
He further highlighted that togetherness in the country should be the main priority and that leaders and citizens should all strive towards the growth of the country.
“We are all Kenyans. Kenya cannot go forward if there’s conflict amongst citizens and when there is no respect for each other. Leaders, respect the citizens, and the citizens will respect you,” he added.
In a light moments, Uhuru revealed that he has limited his political activity to just watching news on TV and listening to the radio, a comment that generated a great wave of laughter to the large crowd present.
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