President William Ruto and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga have agreed to steer clear of divisive politics. These politics threaten the unity of Kenya.
Speaking at a rally in Kisumu, Ruto emphasized the need to leave behind tribal politics and work towards unity. He sought the blessings of Kisumu residents for their new relationship and emphasized the importance of cooperation.
Ruto highlighted the formation of a broad-based government aimed at uniting all Kenyans, regardless of political affiliations or tribal backgrounds.
He questioned whether their decision to work together was wrong and expressed a commitment to uniting the entire country. Additionally, Ruto mentioned that the East African Community is supporting Raila for the African Union Commission chairperson position.
The President’s speech in Kisumu focused on fostering peace and unity. He urged the public to support their efforts to work together.
Ruto emphasized the importance of setting aside past differences and coming together as one nation with a shared destiny.
The agreement between Ruto and Raila signifies a shift towards a more collaborative approach to governance. It also marks a more inclusive approach to politics in Kenya.