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DP Kindiki Demands Mutual Respect for Kenya Growth
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23023, member: 2262"] Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki wants the country's leaders to show more respect for each other. He said this during a speech in Embu on Sunday. Mr. Kindiki believes that mutual respect among leaders is important for Kenya's development. He asked Kenyans to respect their leaders as well, whether they are currently in office or not. The Deputy President criticized some people who have been talking a lot and making idle comments. He warned them to stop and show respect instead. Mr. Kindiki shared that he has kept a low profile recently and avoided criticizing others. He asked those who are angry about personal issues not to involve him or other leaders. The Deputy President emphasized that he has shown respect to others and expects the same in return. He believes this is necessary for the country to make progress. According to Mr. Kindiki, those making the most noise are often unable to express themselves well. He said that the proper way to remove leaders is through elections in 2027, not by disrespecting them now. He advised people to focus on important matters like bursaries and development funds instead of making noise. Mr. Kindiki encouraged everyone to be focused and careful in the new year. The Deputy President also highlighted his past success in leading the Ministry of Interior. He said that under his leadership, they brought peace to the Kerio Valley by silencing bandits in the area. [/QUOTE]
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