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Moses Wetang’ula calls for national unity, warns against divisive politics

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called on leaders to shun divisive politics and promote unity among Kenyans.

Speaker Moses Wetangula at a church service at Kapchemgum Secondary School in Vihiga County.

Speaking during an interdenominational thanksgiving service and resource mobilisation drive for church development at Kapchemungung Grounds in Vihiga County, Wetang’ula emphasized the need for peaceful coexistence among communities.

“We must remain united. We have different communities living together in peace, and politics of division should not be entertained at all,” he said.

Wetang’ula noted that the government remains committed to engaging citizens and addressing their needs through development initiatives.

“We have a lot of work to do for Kenyans. The President continues working for the people and listening to their concerns. That is how we will reduce poverty and improve livelihoods,” he said.

He further called for consistent leadership focused on service delivery rather than divisive politics, adding that the country needs peace and leaders who understand the needs of wananchi.

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah urged Kenyans to reject leaders who promote division, especially as the country approaches the 2027 General Election.

“As we head towards 2027, Kenyans should support leaders with a clear agenda for the country and avoid those advancing politics of division,” he said.

Ichung’wah also cautioned leaders against misleading the youth, noting that the younger generation is less inclined towards tribal politics.

Other leaders present included Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, Vihiga Woman Representative Beatrice Adagala, County Commissioner Peter Maina, the area Member of Parliament Charles Gimose and other local leaders.

The service was part of a broader resource mobilisation initiative aimed at supporting 13 churches in the region.

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