NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 19 (GPS)-Nairobi Governor Ann Kananu has urged political leaders to rally on peace and avoid divisive politics.
Kananu was speaking during the Azimio la Umoja meeting at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa in Rongai.
Kananu also urged all Nairobi residents and Kenyans at large to support the Azimio La Umoja movement propagated by ODM leader Raila Odinga which is aimed at uniting the country and she asked politicians to rally on peace ahead of the 2022 general elections.
“Let’s all support this movement, I fully believe in it. Once in place, it will do away with corruption, divisive electoral processes, insecurities, and other vices. As we gear up for general elections next year, let’s rally for peace, we don’t want to experience political violence like the past.” she added.
Governor Kananu thanked the ODM party leader for his contribution to promoting peace, cohesion, and unity in the nation.
She also attributed that Raila’s struggle to fight for freedom and liberation has resulted in fruits that most Kenyans enjoy today, adding that Mama Ida is a strong woman who stood firm with great faith on how she single-handedly raised her children when Raila was in detention.
“You have sacrificed everything and when the history of this nation is finally written, it cannot be a footnote, neither can it be a chapter. It must be a whole book. Thank you Baba.” She said
Raila also welcomed Kananu’s ascendancy to the office and he urged her to focus on service delivery.
The ODM party leader said once elected he will put more effort into small-scale enterprises (SMEs) in ensuring that they’re well motivated and well funded.
He also asked farmers to focus more on innovation and smart agriculture.
Other key speakers at the event included Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu, Gender CAS Rachel Shebesh, Likoni MP Mishi Mboko, Westlands Member of Parliament Timothy Wanyonyi among other leaders.
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