Nobody should sell fear to Kenyans.” Says Azimio Leader Kalonzo Musyoka

Earlier today, Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party Leader HE Dr Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka attended Church Service at the CFF Kiambu Church, Kiambu Town.

Dr Musyoka was accompanied by former County of Kiambu Governor HE Hon Ferdinand Waititu aka ‘Babayao’, Jubilee Party Secretary General Hon Jeremiah Kioni, DAP – Kenya Party Leader Hon Eugene Wamalwa, Makueni County Senator Dan Maanzo & Kitui Central MP Hon Makali Mulu among others.

Bishop John Michael Wanderi ministered to the congregation, cautioning worshippers on the dangers and gifts of the tongue. “Create your own life; mould your own destiny through the words of your mouth.”

Speaking to the congregation, Dr Musyoka thanked Bishop Wanderi for his powerful sermon, stating that he was “leaving Kiambu renewed in spirit.” He asked Bishop and the Church to keep Mama Pauline in their prayers and thoughts.

Dr Musyoka also said to the amusement of the congregation that no one would ever again call him a watermelon, that the vision is being restored.

Dr Musyoka noted that Kiambu Town was growing rapidly and his vision going forward was a dual carriageway from Muthaiga to Ndumberi.

 

Calling for a spirit of Oneness, Dr Musyoka reminded the worshippers that when it comes to Olympics, Team Kenya athletes are not viewed in terms of tribe. “The tribe issue has been put to bed forever by Gen Z and we must thank them.”

Speaking to the congregation, Wamalwa noted that The Third President of the Republic of Kenya, the late Mwai Kibaki had the most able deputy in Kalonzo Musyoka and together they and the Administration were able to develop the economy of Kenya from negative to 7% growth

Talking about the current political situation, Dr Musyoka said that “nobody should sell fear to Kenyans. The Constitiuton of Kenya 2010 that Kibaki amulgated enshrined freedoms that could not be taken away,” he said, referencing the police brutality and KK insensitivity that Gen Zs and Millennials have been subject to. “What are saying about our national pride when you attack and kill young Kenyans who are armed with a phone, a bottle of water and the Kenyan flag?” Dr Musyoka posed.

Dr Musyoka also added that while Azimio was proudly in the Opposition, coalition poltical arrangements were here to stay. “The idea of cannibalising or swallowing parties like what UDA has done with ANC has no place in our multiparty democracy.

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