Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro and Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, along with other young MPs, strongly denounce divisive politics and advocate for national unity in Kenya.
They criticize leaders who aim to divide the nation along tribal lines, asserting that such tactics are outdated. Emphasizing the equality enshrined in the Constitution, they highlight the rights of all Kenyans to live, travel, and associate freely across the country.
During a fundraising event in Yatta, Machakos County, they stress the importance of solidarity among Kenyan tribes and pledge to support each other in development initiatives across the 47 counties.
The MPs, representing various political affiliations including UDA, ODM, and independent, underscore the common challenges faced by all Kenyans regardless of tribe and advocate for a cohesive and inclusive Kenya.
They urge fellow leaders to prioritize national unity over divisive politics, emphasizing that the well-being of citizens should always come first.
Owino praises Nyoro’s efforts in Kiharu constituency and expresses confidence in his commitment to national development as the chairman of the Parliamentary Budget and Appropriation Committee.
The young MPs reject tribalism and partisan politics, emphasizing the need for a forward-looking agenda focused on development rather than retrogressive divisions.
They assert their role as leaders of tomorrow and call for unity and collaboration across the country to eradicate tribalism and promote equality.
Finally, they affirm their right to travel freely across Kenya to support development initiatives and urge their counterparts to reject divisive politics in favor of a fair and united nation.
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