Government Assures Kenyans of Peaceful Elections, Calls on Leaders to Promote Responsibility
The Ministry of Interior and National Administration has assured Kenyans that the upcoming elections will be peaceful, with all citizens free to choose their leaders without intimidation. During an education support event in Kajiado Central, Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo urged youth to stay above divisive politics and called on political leaders to act responsibly ahead of the polls, ensuring the electoral process remains calm and credible.
Key points
- Ministry of Interior guarantees peaceful elections
- Citizens to vote freely without coercion or intimidation
- PS Dr. Raymond Omollo spoke in Kajiado Central at an education event
- Youth encouraged to avoid divisive politics
- Leaders urged to promote responsibility before the polls
Why it matters
Kenya's electoral landscape is critical to national unity and stability. Assurances from the Ministry and calls for responsible leadership come at a time when peaceful conduct is essential to prevent election-related violence that could disrupt social and economic life. This message seeks to reinforce trust in the electoral process to ensure a smooth, credible vote.
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