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Uhuru Reveals Raila’s Dream in Plea to Kenyans

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Uhuru Speaks on Raila’s Long-Held Dream as He Urges Kenyans to Embrace Unity

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday, April 1, made a strong appeal for peace and togetherness among Kenyans during the burial of the late Daniel Karaba in Kirinyaga County.

Speaking to mourners and leaders gathered at the service, Uhuru called on the country to move away from divisive politics and instead focus on unity, purpose, and national progress.

In his speech, the former President reflected on his political journey with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, saying that one of their biggest hopes for Kenya was to see the nation come together as one people.

He explained that their shared dream was to build a country guided by sound policies, strong values, and fair leadership rather than one constantly divided by tribal loyalties, ethnic tensions, and political hatred.

Uhuru said Kenya can only move forward if leaders and citizens choose unity over division. According to him, the future of the country depends on people embracing each other despite political differences and rejecting the culture of bitterness that has for years slowed down national development.

He stressed that ethnic divisions continue to weaken the country and prevent it from achieving the peace and prosperity many citizens desire.

The former Head of State also challenged political leaders to concentrate on serving the people instead of engaging in endless political battles. He said Kenyans today are tired of insults, personal attacks, and empty political rhetoric.

What they want, he noted, is clear leadership, practical solutions, and leaders who can guide the country in the right direction during difficult times.

Uhuru added that the people of Kenya are now more aware of what good leadership should look like. He said citizens are increasingly demanding accountability from those in power and expect leaders to put public interests ahead of personal ambitions.

In his view, the country needs leaders who are honest, responsible, and committed to improving the lives of ordinary wananchi.

He went on to emphasise that peace, stability, and meaningful development can only be achieved through unity.

For this reason, he urged leaders across the political divide to uphold integrity, remain principled, and dedicate themselves fully to public service.

He said leadership should be about solving problems facing citizens, strengthening institutions, and protecting the nation’s future.

Uhuru’s remarks stood out during the burial ceremony, which also featured speeches from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and several opposition figures.

Many of the leaders who spoke used the occasion to address the current political mood in the country, raising concerns over governance, national direction, and the need for responsible leadership.

His statement comes at a time when political temperatures in the country are steadily rising, with rivalry among key leaders already beginning to shape the road to the 2027 General Election.

As political activity intensifies, calls for national unity, issue-based politics, and leadership focused on service delivery continue to grow louder across the country.

Uhuru’s message, centred on Raila’s long-standing dream of a united Kenya, is likely to reignite national conversation on the kind of leadership the country needs in the coming years.

His appeal served as a reminder that beyond political competition, Kenya’s strength lies in peace, unity, and leaders who place the nation above personal or tribal interests.

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