Tuesday
December 25, 2012
December 25, 2012
Politics
By NATION CORRESPONDENT
Posted Monday, December 24 2012 at 00:30
Posted Monday, December 24 2012 at 00:30
In Summary
- Cabinet minister Mohamed Elmi, Transport Assistant minister Hassan Joho and deputy Speaker Farah Maalim were among Muslim leaders present at the meeting that took place at Mr Odinga’s Karen home in Nairobi
Muslim preachers from all 47 counties on Sunday threw their weight behind Prime Minister Raila Odinga, a day after he was endorsed as the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy presidential candidate.
Led by Sheikh Mohammed Warfa, the clerics vowed to
support Mr Odinga’s bid for the presidency, saying the premier had been
steadfast in the fight for equity and justice.
“You have been at the forefront in fighting for
equity and justice for the marginalised. That is why we have decided to
give you 100 per cent support”, Mr Warfa said.
The clerics told Mr Odinga to fully implement the
Constitution if elected president, arguing that this would solve the
problems of inequality in the country.
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Cabinet minister Mohamed Elmi, Transport
Assistant minister Hassan Joho and deputy Speaker Farah Maalim were
among Muslim leaders present at the meeting that took place at Mr
Odinga’s Karen home in Nairobi.
Mr Odinga assured Muslims that his government would ensure equitable distribution of resources and fight insecurity.
He also promised to expand the infrastructure in
northern Kenya to open up the region for trade and other development
opportunities.
“I have listened to the four main issues you have
raised which are implementing the Constitution, tackling insecurity,
employment and equitable distribution of resources. I can assure you
that we have the answer which is full implementation of the
Constitution”, said Mr Odinga.
Mr Odinga hit out at his rivals in the Jubilee
alliance, saying they cannot be trusted to implement the new laws. “They
did not want the new Constitution and cannot be trusted to implement
it,” he stated.
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