This morning, I stopped at Mlango Kubwa to campaign for the TNA - TopicsExpress



          

This morning, I stopped at Mlango Kubwa to campaign for the TNA candidate in the Mathare by-election, George Wanjohi before joining Deputy President William Ruto at the Redeemed Gospel Church where we joined other faithfuls for a Sunday worship service. Challenges faced by Kenyans do not know religion or ethnic backgrounds. Hospitals serve all patients without bias on religious or ethnic backgrounds. Even development does not know boundaries. But we cannot create the dream nation in an insecure environment. Let us support our security agencies by exposing criminal elements in the spirit of being our brother’s sister’s keepers. Security is crucial to creation of jobs and Kenya’s transformative agenda. Our youth must guard against self-seekers duping them with a better life after death in order to engage in terrorism and other criminal activities. These activities are not being perpetuated by communities, religions or tribes and my Government will not relent on its war against individuals out to disrupt the prevailing peace in the country. And even as we campaign, Cord leaders should learn to practice mature politics and desist from constantly issuing threats and insults to a popularly elected Government. I want to tell my brother Raila Odinga to respect the Presidency. If he was elected the President, I would not be standing by the roadside to insult him. Competition is not enmity and its time leaders respected one another for peace and harmony to prevail in Kenya.
Posted on: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 12:00:52 +0000

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