Moses Kuria resigned from his government position after serving as William Ruto's advisor and former Cabinet Secretary. He expressed concerns about Kenya's current trajectory during a funeral service for senior chief Eliud Karanja in Dagoretti South. Kuria addressed attendees about preserving the nation for future generations. He emphasized that leaders should prioritize national interests over personal political gains. Religious intervention became necessary because the country has angered God, according to his statements.
Kuria avoided detailing specific problems that motivated his resignation decision. He called upon politicians from all parties to unite for Kenya's benefit. The appeal extended beyond political circles to all citizens regardless of their affiliations. Leaders should focus on long-term national welfare rather than short-term political victories. Unity across political boundaries will strengthen the country's foundation.
The funeral honored Karanja, whose son serves as Nairobi City County Assembly Minority Leader. Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie attended the ceremony and delivered President William Ruto's condolence message to mourners.
Kuria avoided detailing specific problems that motivated his resignation decision. He called upon politicians from all parties to unite for Kenya's benefit. The appeal extended beyond political circles to all citizens regardless of their affiliations. Leaders should focus on long-term national welfare rather than short-term political victories. Unity across political boundaries will strengthen the country's foundation.
The funeral honored Karanja, whose son serves as Nairobi City County Assembly Minority Leader. Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie attended the ceremony and delivered President William Ruto's condolence message to mourners.