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By By Mike KihakiJuly 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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National Assembly Moses Wetangula in Lamu on July 7, 2025. 

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called on Kenyans to embrace unity and reject divisive politics, regardless of background, tribe, or region.

The call comes at a time when Kenyans mark 35th Saba Saba protests that has rocked some parts of the country.

Speaking during a Women Empowerment Forum in Lamu County on Monday, the Speaker criticized what he described as tribal and toxic political rhetoric, warning that such narratives threaten to unravel Kenya’s democratic progress and social cohesion.

“We must reject the politics of hate and insults. There is no big tribe or small tribe in this country. We are one people Kenyans first,” he said.

Taking a swipe at opposition voices calling for regime change, Wetang’ula urged leaders to be  progressive in their public utterances.

“Ask some of them what Kenya’s biggest issue is, and they’ll shout: ‘One term!’ Ask again, they’ll say: ‘Ruto must go!’ That is not leadership. That is just hate dressed up as activism.”

He further said true progress comes from unity and peace, highlighting a stable political climate that contributed to economic recovery, especially in tourism-rich coastal regions.

“Tourism thrives in peaceful environments. When the country is stable, tourists come back, businesses reopen, and people find work. That’s what we’re seeing now, and we must protect that momentum,” he said.

Addressing concerns about past insecurity in Lamu, often fueled by cross-border criminal activity, Wetang’ula emphasized the need for collective support for security personnel.

“We cannot achieve progress without peace, and peace is only possible when we stand together and support our men and women in uniform,” he said.

Wetang’ula appealed for compassion and solidarity calling Kenyans to be wary of leaders who fuel anger and division.

 “If I fell down right now, I’d expect you to lift me up. And if you fell, I’d do the same. That’s the kind of Kenya we want where we stand for each other.”

“Don’t follow leaders who spit venom like cobras. Leadership is about service, humility, and vision. If you hurl insults today, don’t expect respect tomorrow.”

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called on Kenyans to embrace unity and reject divisive politics, regardless of background, tribe, or region.

The call comes at a time when Kenyans mark 35
th

Saba Saba protests
that has rocked some parts of the country.

Speaking during a Women Empowerment Forum in Lamu County on Monday, the Speaker criticized what he described as tribal and toxic political rhetoric, warning that such narratives threaten to unravel Kenya’s democratic progress and social cohesion.
“We must reject the politics of hate and insults. There is no big tribe or small tribe in this country. We are one people Kenyans first,” he said.

Taking a swipe at opposition voices calling for regime change, Wetang’ula urged leaders to be 
progressive in their public
utterances.
“Ask some of them what Kenya’s biggest issue is, and they’ll shout: ‘One term!’ Ask again, they’ll say: ‘Ruto must go!’ That is not leadership. That is just hate dressed up as activism.”

He further said true progress comes from unity and peace, highlighting a stable political climate that contributed to economic recovery, especially in tourism-rich coastal regions.

“Tourism thrives in peaceful environments. When the country is stable, tourists come back,
businesses reopen
, and people find work. That’s what we’re seeing now, and we must protect that momentum,” he said.
Addressing concerns about past insecurity in Lamu, often fueled by cross-border criminal activity, Wetang’ula emphasized the need for collective support for security personnel.

“We cannot achieve progress without peace, and peace is only possible when we stand together and support our men and women in uniform,” he said.

Wetang’ula appealed for compassion and solidarity calling Kenyans to be wary of leaders who fuel anger and division.

 “If I fell down right now, I’d expect you to lift me up. And if you fell, I’d do the same. That’s the kind of Kenya we want where we stand for each other.”
“Don’t follow leaders who spit venom like cobras. Leadership is about service, humility, and vision. If you hurl insults today, don’t expect respect tomorrow.”
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