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Uhuru: Let’s do what is right and make Kenya great

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged Kenyans to have a self-reflection and do what is right to make the country great. He said if every citizen did what was right before God and fellow compatriots, the country would not face some of the challenges it has had to experience. The President challenged leaders to do in private what they proclaimed in public, saying if that was done the country would not suffer incidents like inter-ethnic conflict. 

“Are you sincere about what you say when you stand at the podium and when you go back to your community? Are we sacrificing on offering the positions that God and the people of this nation have given us to do what is right?” President Kenyatta said at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi when he led Kenyans in praying for the nation during this year’s National Prayer Breakfast organised by Parliament. The Head of State appealed to leaders not to lead double lives by preaching water but drink wine when not in the public eye.

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