In Kenya, politics and ethnic rivalry go hand in hand. On 31 May president Uhuru Kenyatta, opposition leader Raila Odinga, and their deputies exchanged hugs and apologies, cementing their pledge to promote unity after a fractious and bloody election. The unusual scene unfolded at the country's annual national prayer meeting, eight months after Kenyatta's re-election in a poll that divided the nation and left at least 92 dead, according to rights groups. ‘We have said nasty things against each other, and today I ask forgiveness and apologise,’ said Kenyatta. ‘Never again shall a Kenyan die because of an election. On my own behalf and that of all those behind me, I tender my apology’, said Odinga, whose supporters were killed by police during protests.
Kenya: apologies between political rivals
Written by David Fletcher 31 May 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for these hugs to activate true reconciliation across Kenya’s divided communities. (Matthew 6:15)
- More: www.news24.com/Africa/News/hugs-and-apologies-between-kenyan-political-rivals-20180531
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