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Ichungwah blames ethnic divisions for Africa woes
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24994, member: 2262"] National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah delivered a compelling address in Vihiga County, emphasizing the detrimental impact of ethnic divisions across the African continent. His remarks underscored the ripple effects these divisions create, extending far beyond national borders. Ichung'wah highlighted the recent diplomatic summit in Tanzania, where leaders from East and Southern African regions convened to address the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "The challenges in Goma, DRC, demonstrate how ethnic divisions generate widespread problems throughout Africa, affecting every nation," Ichung'wah declared during his Sunday address. The majority leader issued a stern admonition against politicians who exploit tribal differences, characterizing their actions as self-serving maneuvers that undermine national unity. He encouraged Kenyans to resist intimidation from leaders who attempt to create ethnic divisions, particularly when President Ruto advocates for unity across national and regional boundaries. According to Ichung'wah, the Kenya Kwanza administration maintains an unwavering commitment to national cohesion. He emphasized the government's dedication to implementing development initiatives without consideration of ethnic backgrounds, reflecting a broader vision of inclusive growth. President William Ruto reinforced this message during his recent visit to Garissa County, where he articulated his administration's steadfast determination to foster national unity. The President emphasized the fundamental importance of equal treatment for all citizens, rejecting any form of discrimination or negative ethnicity. Ruto elaborated on his strategy of establishing a broad-based government designed to incorporate diverse representation from across the nation. "Kenya made no mistake in uniting us as one people," the President declared, adding that his administration leaves no room for tribal divisions or discriminatory practices. [/QUOTE]
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