Kindiki Vows No 2007 Riots This Time

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki promised Kenya would never see election violence like 2007 again. The leader spoke on Thursday at a business meeting for small traders at Etago grounds. Kindiki said the government would protect national unity above everything else. He told crowds that political differences should never divide Kenyans against each other. The deputy president stressed that Kenya remains home to all citizens regardless of political beliefs.

Kindiki warned politicians against starting early campaigns instead of helping people. The government continues building development projects across all counties to improve lives. Officials plan 21 new markets for Kisii County to help small business owners. Road construction has restarted after money problems stopped earlier work. Leaders want to focus on serving citizens rather than playing politics.

The Nyota program will give 50,000 shillings to 70 businesses per ward nationwide. Small companies need capital support to grow and create more jobs for young people. Kindiki said the administration welcomes all Kenyans, whether they voted for the current government or not. Economic improvements have started showing results with better prices for farm products. The deputy president believes development matters more than political arguments between different groups.
 

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