Sunday, September 9, 2012

Mudavadi calls for peaceful polls



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Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi addressing a crowd at Malaba in Busia county on June 24, 2012. Photo/ISAAC WALE
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi addressing a crowd at Malaba in Busia county on June 24, 2012. Photo |  Nation Media Group

Posted  Sunday, September 9  2012 at  13:42
IN SUMMARY
  • Mr Mudavadi urged Kenyans to avoid a repeat of the 2007/8 violence which cost many Kenyan lives and destroyed property.
  • His government, he said, would ensure that all Kenyan lived in harmony.
  • On the ongoing teachers strike, the deputy Prime Minister called on teachers and government officials to find a quick solution so that exam candidates are not affected.
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has urged Kenyans to remain peaceful during the election period.
Mr Mudavadi urged Kenyans to avoid a repeat of the 2007/8 violence which cost many lives and destroyed property.
Speaking in Busia county on Sunday, Mr Mudavadi said his government would ensure that all Kenyans lived in harmony.
"I appeal to all those eyeing leadership positions not to use their campaigns to divide Kenyans and use violence but conduct peaceful and mature campaigns in all corners of the country,” he said.
On the ongoing teachers strike, the deputy Prime Minister called on teachers and government officials to find a quick solution so that exam candidates are not affected.
“Let all the stake holders find a fast resolution to this impasse so that those children preparing for the exams are given adequate time and conducive atmosphere to do so,” he said.
Mr Mudavadi ended his two-day campaign in Busia County on Sunday.

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