Kibaki coy on endorsing candidate for top seat
By PPS
Posted Monday, July 23 2012 at 18:02
Posted Monday, July 23 2012 at 18:02
President Kibaki has spoke out on his reluctance to endorse a presidential candidate in the coming election, saying such a move will be futile.
Kibaki said individual efforts and development record will determine success of the candidates in the forthcoming general elections.
“Elections will be held next year. You will be subject to scrutiny by the public. Your efforts will be a determinant and so will be your record,”
added the President.
added the President.
Speaking after presiding over the ground breaking ceremony for the Olkaria Geothermal Power Project, the President said People were asking for his opinion over the next elections which was not important.
Said the President: “What is important for me to do is to improve the welfare of Kenyans in my remaining time in office.”
He called on Kenyans to promote good neighbourliness and to co-exist harmoniously.
He assured of his Government’s commitment to ensuring that natural resources in all parts of the country benefit all Kenyans as provided for by the new Constitution.
President Kibaki said he was disheartened by the nature of local politics taking place in areas where discovery of commercial coal deposits and oil have been made.
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“I would like to remind all Kenyans that natural resources in all parts of the country belong to all Kenyans and not just the residents of those particular areas. The State is the custodian of these resources,” President Kibaki said.
The President noted that Article 69 of the new Constitution provides for the sustainable exploitation, utilization, management and conservation of natural resources, adding that it also guarantees the equitable sharing of the accruing benefits from these activities.
Said the President: “Such benefits have the potential of facilitating rapid socio-economic transformation of the counties in which commercial discoveries are made.”
In this regard, President Kibaki reassured residents of areas where discoveries of oil and commercial coal have been made that the Government is fully committed to abiding by the constitutional provisions regarding the exploitation of these newly discovered resources.
On energy, the President reiterated the Government’s determination to ensuring an enabling energy policy that best facilitates socio-economic transformation as articulated in Vision 2030.
The Head of State indicated that his Government is keen on providing quality and affordable electricity to all Kenyans.
Consequently, President Kibaki said the Government has put in place measures for development of Geothermal and other sources of electricity generation.
He pointed out that a conducive legal and fiscal framework to attract private sector participation in harnessing the robust geothermal resources has also been put in place.
“This is in appreciation that the Government cannot single handedly raise the resources needed for geothermal power exploration and development,” President Kibaki said.
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