Friends,
As we roll out Kenyans for a Clean General Elections on the 5th January 2013 at the Redeemed Gospel Church in Huruma Estate, today we attended a Church Service at the Redeemed Gospel Church in Huruma. Together with me from The Clean Kenya Campaign was Mr. Edgar Wycliffe Onyango and we were joined by Mr. Kennedy Osutwa- the Deputy Registration Officer- IEBC Mathare Constituency.
The sermons were great and well delivered by Pst John Kitonga, Pst James Miriego and an even more powerful delivery from the Senior Pastor Josephine Kitonga who called upon Kenyans to campaign peacefully then vote peacefully for whomsoever they prefer.
Senior Pastor Josephine Kitonga giving us the final blessings after inviting the faithful to join with us on the 5th Jan 2013 as we launch Kenyans for a Clean General Elections Campaign. L-R; Pst James Miriego, the Police Chaplain from Nyeri Kiganjo, Rev Mutiso, Pst John Kitongo, Senior Pst Josephine Kitonga, Oto and Past Frederick Muvengei in Church today
She noted that we can only have one President, one Governor, one Senator, one Member of Parliament, one Women County Representative and one Country Ward Representative at a time. We must hence vet all those who have offered themselves to be our political leaders and then vote wisely as One People under God.
She then invited me to explain to the Congregation about the Kenyans for a Clean General Election, which I did. I invited the faithful, wherever they are across Kenya, to all join in and be our Ambassadors for Peaceful Campaigns across Kenya and a Peaceful and Clean General Election to boot. This must not be left to the Church and IEBC alone. It must concern all of us that any single life lost, is that of a Kenyan.
When I was given the opportunity, I want to believe I made some very good use of it and invited Kenyans to own the Kenyans for a Clean General Election and also join with us on 5th Jan 2013 as we launch
It must concern us that any single property lost is that of a Kenyan, and it must concern all of us that any one person displaced is a Kenyan.
We must hence campaign and vote in a manner that shows that truly we are 50 years old and that we are One People under God.
We then invited the faithfuls to join with us on the 5th January 2013 at 7.00am as we join in removing the garbage along Juja Road around the Church and later at 9.30am, as we officially launch Kenyans for a Clean General Election Campaign at a Forum in the Church Compound.
We at The Clean Kenya Campaign are equally happy that similar calls have come from none other than our own President- Hon Mwai Kibaki, who had this to say today; 'We must therefore carefully reflect on the leadership of this country as well as the management of our destiny as a nation. To equip ourselves for the journey ahead, we must think smart and plan carefully. We must implement programmes as scheduled and we must also work very hard'.
These are very inspiring words and we at The Clean Kenya Campaign want to invite our brothers and sisters in Mathare to pause for a moment of reflection and countenance if the kind of violence in their midst is really necessary.
The Church was really packed and all were excited at us working for a Clean and Peaceful General Election
Why must brother kill brother? Why must we defecate upon our sovereign as a people? We need to advocate peace and goodwill to all mankind as we strive to build a better Kenya, one that will meet our aspirations as we celebrate our silver jubilee on 1st June 2013.
This is a great Transformation taking place in our times and it is our sovereign duty as a people to safe guard our Independence and jealously be proud that we are Kenyans. Let the world know this.
As we roll out Kenyans for a Clean General Elections on the 5th January 2013 at the Redeemed Gospel Church in Huruma Estate, today we attended a Church Service at the Redeemed Gospel Church in Huruma. Together with me from The Clean Kenya Campaign was Mr. Edgar Wycliffe Onyango and we were joined by Mr. Kennedy Osutwa- the Deputy Registration Officer- IEBC Mathare Constituency.
The sermons were great and well delivered by Pst John Kitonga, Pst James Miriego and an even more powerful delivery from the Senior Pastor Josephine Kitonga who called upon Kenyans to campaign peacefully then vote peacefully for whomsoever they prefer.
Senior Pastor Josephine Kitonga giving us the final blessings after inviting the faithful to join with us on the 5th Jan 2013 as we launch Kenyans for a Clean General Elections Campaign. L-R; Pst James Miriego, the Police Chaplain from Nyeri Kiganjo, Rev Mutiso, Pst John Kitongo, Senior Pst Josephine Kitonga, Oto and Past Frederick Muvengei in Church today
She noted that we can only have one President, one Governor, one Senator, one Member of Parliament, one Women County Representative and one Country Ward Representative at a time. We must hence vet all those who have offered themselves to be our political leaders and then vote wisely as One People under God.
She then invited me to explain to the Congregation about the Kenyans for a Clean General Election, which I did. I invited the faithful, wherever they are across Kenya, to all join in and be our Ambassadors for Peaceful Campaigns across Kenya and a Peaceful and Clean General Election to boot. This must not be left to the Church and IEBC alone. It must concern all of us that any single life lost, is that of a Kenyan.
When I was given the opportunity, I want to believe I made some very good use of it and invited Kenyans to own the Kenyans for a Clean General Election and also join with us on 5th Jan 2013 as we launch
It must concern us that any single property lost is that of a Kenyan, and it must concern all of us that any one person displaced is a Kenyan.
We must hence campaign and vote in a manner that shows that truly we are 50 years old and that we are One People under God.
We then invited the faithfuls to join with us on the 5th January 2013 at 7.00am as we join in removing the garbage along Juja Road around the Church and later at 9.30am, as we officially launch Kenyans for a Clean General Election Campaign at a Forum in the Church Compound.
We at The Clean Kenya Campaign are equally happy that similar calls have come from none other than our own President- Hon Mwai Kibaki, who had this to say today; 'We must therefore carefully reflect on the leadership of this country as well as the management of our destiny as a nation. To equip ourselves for the journey ahead, we must think smart and plan carefully. We must implement programmes as scheduled and we must also work very hard'.
These are very inspiring words and we at The Clean Kenya Campaign want to invite our brothers and sisters in Mathare to pause for a moment of reflection and countenance if the kind of violence in their midst is really necessary.
The Church was really packed and all were excited at us working for a Clean and Peaceful General Election
Why must brother kill brother? Why must we defecate upon our sovereign as a people? We need to advocate peace and goodwill to all mankind as we strive to build a better Kenya, one that will meet our aspirations as we celebrate our silver jubilee on 1st June 2013.
This is a great Transformation taking place in our times and it is our sovereign duty as a people to safe guard our Independence and jealously be proud that we are Kenyans. Let the world know this.
Let
us all work for a Clean Kenya, a Clean Africa and a Clean General
Election as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50 in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign- TCKC
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