Nairobi
— President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on Kenyans to pray for the nation
ahead of the General Election to be held on August 8.
President Kenyatta
has asked citizens to dedicate the first week of March towards praying
for the peace and stability of the country saying development could only
be achieved in a cohesive environment.
"I call upon all
Kenyans for one week in the month of March beginning Monday March 6 to
pray for the peace of our beloved nation," he said. "I urge Muslims to
congregate in their Mosques on Friday 10 and Christians in their
Churches on Saturday and Sunday 11 and 12 March respectively to pray for
our nation. The future of our nation is in the hands of each and every
one of us."
Speaking during the launch of this year's
Lent Campaign being spearheaded by the Kenya Conference of Catholic
Bishops (KCCB) through the Catholic Justice and Peace Commission (CJPC),
the President said political leaders ought to preach peace and desist
from making remarks that are likely to stir violence in the country.
"Embrace peace in
your utterances, in your homes, in your work places and correct those
around you who seek conflict and confrontations," he said while
addressing thousands of Catholics during the launch held at the
University of Nairobi.
READ : Catholic Church asks politicians to preach, drink peace
"As a citizen and
as President I will practice what I preach holding myself to a high
standard of integrity and I pray that God takes my hand and all our
millions of hands to guide us forward to a higher destiny in the coming
weeks months and years."
He implored
citizens to guard against negative political rivalry that could
destabilize the nation saying leaders seeking elective posts must pass
the integrity test and conduct themselves in a peaceful manner in the
campaign trail.
-Africanews
AEP
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