Uhuru Kenyatta Condemns Political Intolerance and Calls for Peaceful Campaigning
Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta criticizes disruptions at opposition rallies, urging politicians to campaign peacefully and uphold democratic freedoms.
Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed concern over the increasing political intolerance and disruptions witnessed during opposition rallies. Speaking at the memorial for the late Vice President Kijana Wamalwa, Uhuru condemned the use of goons to interfere with political gatherings, warning that such actions threaten Kenya's democratic progress.
He emphasized the need for politicians to campaign peacefully, urging them to respect the freedoms that Kenyans have fought hard to achieve. The former president stated that the rising incidents of political violence and interference are a step backward for the country.
Call for Peaceful Political Engagement
- Uhuru challenged all political actors to seek votes through peaceful means.
- He highlighted the importance of safeguarding democratic freedoms and political tolerance.
- The former leader's remarks come amid growing concerns over political goonism disrupting public meetings.
Uhuru's message underscores the critical need for a respectful political environment as Kenya approaches future elections, ensuring that democratic rights are preserved and political discourse remains civil.