President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM Party Raila Odinga among
leaders present at the funeral ceremony of the late Mama Hannah Atsianzale in
Mululu, Vihiga County.
Mama Hannah’s is the mother to ANC party leader Musalia
Mudavadi who passed on 28th Dec 2020 while receiving treatment in Nairobi
Hospital. Also in attendance included senator Samuel Poghiso, James Orengo.
National unity speeches flood mama Hannah Mudavadi’s burial
in Mululu village, Sabatia Constituency in Vihiga County. The political family
didn’t keep off political talks with national unity taking central of the
burial ceremony.
Leaders from various political camps speaking on importance
of national unity while president Uhuru Kenyatta unleashing his wrath on the
letter about by Senator’s Majority Chief whip Irungu Kang’ata About
unpopularity of the BBI in the Central Region.
Speaking during the
burial of Musalia Mudavadi’s mother in Vihiga, President Uhuru dismissed the
politics saying that he is in control of his government and in no need of ‘lecturing
through letters from anyone’.
He also said his efforts to unite the nation through the BBI
cannot be shaken by anyone. Saying that the handshake was not meant to include
and exclude anyone in the country but bring the nation together.
In line with the BBI uniting the country, Wiper Party Leader
Kalonzo Musyoka urged Kenyans to avoid the hustler and dynasty narratives that
can lead to a divided nation.
” I am for national unity and inclusivity, BBI is for
every Kenyan, it not for President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga. Let us
debunk the myth about dynasties and hustlers sonthatbwe don’t create a country
full of hatred,” he said.
ODM leader Raila Odinga dismissing that the hustler and
wheelbarrow narrative and politics is not what we need as Kenyans to unite but
come together as a common people of a nation.
“The wheelbarrow politics is not what the country
needs. The country will be United if we come together as Kenyans and talk as
Kenyans and that is how we can deliver the dreams of our founding-fathers and
build a United Kenya,” he said.