Friends,
I have been invited to a Symposium in Arusha starting on the 8th Nov 2010 and I want to use that occasion to rally the people of East Africa to join us in moving all of East Africa to the next level.
In Rwanda, they have a Nationwide Clean Up Campaign every last Saturday of the Month and in this campaign, none other than the President HE Paul Kagame leads from the front line. It has made Kigali the cleanest City in East Africa.
In Kenya, we have introduced a City wide Clean up Campaign scheduled for every 3rd Saturday of the month and we are still struggling with it. We are inviting as many Kenyans from all the Counties to join in and take charge of the concept at their various Counties.
You will also remember that on the 22nd October 2010, we organized a very successful walk against corruption in Nairobi. We want to invite the people of East Africa to join us in these efforts; clean up campaigns and in the fight against corruption.
Let us make these twin issues our personal issues and we will indeed move East Africa to the next level.
In the enclosed caption, I am with Mr. David Walala from Community Alliance for Change based in Kitale Kenya, and Mr. Thomas Nelson Munghono from Nelsk Uganda based in Kampala Uganda.
We are determined to make a difference not only in our various Countries, but in the whole of East Africa. Let us unite and be part of the East African Community as we all join in the unfolding social, economic and political dispensation.
Peace and blessings to all of us.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
CEO KCDN Nairobi,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi Kenya.
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Odhiambo T Oketch is the current Chairman to the City Council of Nairobi Stakeholders Evaluation Team on Performance Contracting and Rapid Results Management. He was also the Co-Chair and Coordinator of The Great Nairobi Walk against Corruption that was held in Nairobi on the 22nd October 2010.
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