President Kenyatta assures of a smooth power transition
President Kenyatta has assured the country of a smooth power transition to the incoming administration.
In a meeting with the religious on Thursday, 18, August, President Uhuru Kenyatta assured the country that the power transition will be smooth.
A media dispatch from PSCU said the President thanked the religious leaders for their support “and assured them that the process of transition will be smooth”.
The interfaith group, including Archbishop Martin Kivuva of Mombasa Catholic Archdiocese, Archbishop Antony Muheria of Nyeri, Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, and the Deputy Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) Hassan Ole Naado, commended President Kenyatta for his leadership which has ensured peace, stability, and cohesion amongst the Kenyan communities.
The religious leaders expressed gratitude to the Head of State for working towards a united Kenya by creating a path of inclusivity for all Kenyans.
President Uhuru Kenyatta also on Thursday met and held discussions with visiting US Senator Chris Coons who paid him a courtesy call at State House Nairobi.
Senator ChrisCoons who is leading a congressional delegation of US Senate and House Representatives commended President Kenyatta for ensuring peace and stability prevailed during the election period.
On his part, President Kenyatta said Kenya will remain steadfast in entrenching the principles of good governance to ensure the country upholds its position of a shining example of democracy in the continent by maintaining peace during this transition period.
The US delegation also met President-Elect William Ruto and Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga.
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