Sell ideas not insults, Speaker Wetang’ula tells politicians

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Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula
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Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula has implored politicians to uphold peace and compete on ideas instead of insults.

Speaking during a church service at the Christ the King Cathedral Church, Bungoma County, the Speaker warned that the actions were polarizing the nation at a time when unity of purpose was crucial if any development was to be achieved.

“In the past, I have consistently said that we must uphold peace, because peace has no alternative in life, we may disagree but we must do so respectfully, we may compete but we must do so respectfully,” stated the Speaker.

The Speaker calling on the church to pray for the nation amid the heated exchanges between leaders as glamour for control of the political space gains momentum.

“Peace has no alternative , it’s the only path that guarantees stability, unity and progress for our society,” added Wetang’ula.

Kanduyi MP John Makali who accompanied the Speaker stressing the need for the Church to take up the role of societal transformation and the instilling of good morals among the young people.

The Speaker once again stating his commitment to the ensure the elevation of Bungoma town to City Status by ensuring the requirements for the attainment of the status was met.

“I will ensure Bung’oma is upgraded to A City in my lifetime,” he said.

The Holy Trinity Cathedral Church later held a procession to pray for different sectors within the Bungoma County government including the cereals board offices, the county assembly and executive offices, the markets and business premises and Kenya at large that may peace and prosperity abound.

The Speaker was joined by Bungoma County First Lady Dr. Margaret Makelo and Kenyan Ambassador to the UAE, Ken. Nganga, Bungoma County Speaker Emmanuel Stigma and a host of MCAs.

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