Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi urged Kenyans to protect their country's peace and stability. He spoke to Kenyan citizens living in Abuja, Nigeria after attending the 32nd AfreximBank summit. Mudavadi asked people to stop criticizing security officers who work to keep citizens safe. He said many threats have been stopped without public knowledge. The cabinet secretary emphasized that peace requires constant protection.
Mudavadi warned that the Horn of Africa faces serious conflicts and security challenges. He said Kenya must not become overconfident about its current stability. The country could face major problems if internal security fails. Kenya serves as a peaceful example for other nations in the region. Citizens must work together to maintain this reputation.
The cabinet secretary called for honest discussions about Kenya's future among all citizens. He said both those living at home and abroad need to participate in these conversations. Mudavadi believes Kenyans care more about their country than anyone else. Open dialogue will help solve important national issues. Unity remains essential for continued progress.
Mudavadi praised Kenyans living overseas for their economic contributions to the homeland. These citizens have become the largest source of revenue for Kenya. Their money transfers to family members approach one trillion shillings annually. He encouraged diaspora members to invest their earnings back home. The government views overseas Kenyans as vital partners for development.
The prime cabinet secretary thanked embassy staff for supporting Kenyans abroad. He recognized citizens in Nigeria for representing their country well. These individuals strengthen relationships between Kenya and Nigeria through cultural connections. Their efforts build lasting friendships between both nations. Mudavadi appreciated their role as unofficial ambassadors.
Mudavadi warned that the Horn of Africa faces serious conflicts and security challenges. He said Kenya must not become overconfident about its current stability. The country could face major problems if internal security fails. Kenya serves as a peaceful example for other nations in the region. Citizens must work together to maintain this reputation.
The cabinet secretary called for honest discussions about Kenya's future among all citizens. He said both those living at home and abroad need to participate in these conversations. Mudavadi believes Kenyans care more about their country than anyone else. Open dialogue will help solve important national issues. Unity remains essential for continued progress.
Mudavadi praised Kenyans living overseas for their economic contributions to the homeland. These citizens have become the largest source of revenue for Kenya. Their money transfers to family members approach one trillion shillings annually. He encouraged diaspora members to invest their earnings back home. The government views overseas Kenyans as vital partners for development.
The prime cabinet secretary thanked embassy staff for supporting Kenyans abroad. He recognized citizens in Nigeria for representing their country well. These individuals strengthen relationships between Kenya and Nigeria through cultural connections. Their efforts build lasting friendships between both nations. Mudavadi appreciated their role as unofficial ambassadors.