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President Uhuru Kenyatta's first public warning after October 26th Presidential Election

17th February, 2018

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday opened the door for conditional talks after the divisive elections, but warned against violation of the Constitution. Uhuru said he would only pursue political leadership for 'economic liberation', for which he said he was willing to engage all Kenyans, including his rivals in the recent elections.

"As I have stated before, as President of all Kenyans, I am willing to engage all Kenyans and leaders, including my worthy competitors, irrespective of their religious or ethnic affiliation, in fashioning this paradigm shift," he said during the 54th Jamhuri Day celebrations in Nairobi.

 

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