Deputy President Kithure Kindiki addressing the nation from Mombasa, delivering a message that has raised concerns among some Kenyans, particularly the Kikuyu community.
In his speech, Kindiki emphasized the government’s commitment to national unity and warned against actions that could disrupt the peace and stability the country is currently enjoying.
He cautioned individuals, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, against inciting divisions among Kenyans, stressing that such behavior would not be tolerated.
Kindiki’s remarks have been interpreted by some as a direct message to Gachagua and the Kikuyu community.
The Deputy President’s warning against incitement and division suggests a call for unity and respect among all Kenyans, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds.
This message comes at a time when there have been tensions within the political landscape, particularly following Gachagua’s impeachment and his subsequent criticism of the current administration.
The Deputy President’s speech underscores the government’s stance on maintaining peace and unity in the country.
By addressing the nation from Mombasa, Kindiki also highlighted the importance of inclusivity and the need to bridge any gaps between different regions and communities.
His call for constructive criticism and respect among leaders reflects a desire to foster a more harmonious political environment in Kenya.