By PPS
Posted Tuesday, April 9 2013
Posted Tuesday, April 9 2013
In Summary
- President Kenyatta, at the same time, said he
looked forward to working closely will all Kenyans and encouraged them
to join his team in making
Kenya a country they will be proud of.
President Uhuru Kenyatta Tuesday paid glowing
tribute to his predecessor President Mwai Kibaki, saying he has set the
bar of leadership higher not only in Kenya but across the African continent.
Speaking during a state luncheon at State House
Nairobi after his inauguration as the fourth President of Kenya, the
Head of State reiterated his call to Kenyans to unite in building the nation.
“Time has come for all of us to join hands in
ensuring that we improve the living standards for everyone of us in the
country. We must all succeed in this endeavour,” President Kenyatta said.
President Kenyatta, at the same time, said he
looked forward to working closely will all Kenyans and encouraged them
to join his team in making Kenya a country they will be proud of.
The President thanked all leaders who attended his
inauguration and assured them that he will work tirelessly to ensure
the African dream is realized. Immediate former President Kibaki
thanked the visiting leaders for honouring him, his successor President
Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.
“I feel greatly honoured that so many of you came
to bid farewell to me and to welcome our new President Uhuru Kenyatta
and his deputy William Ruto,” immediate former President Kibaki said.
Noting that Kenya has once again witnessed a
momentous and historic smooth transition from one leader to another, the
outgoing President recalled that in 1963 he was privileged to
witness Mzee Jomo Kenyatta taking over the mantle of leadership from the
last Governor Malcolm Macdonald.
“In 1978, I witnessed President Moi taking over
the leadership of our nation, while I was back here in December 2002 to
assume office from President Moi,” immediate former President Kibaki said.
He added: “It is, therefore, gratifying that on
this occasion I am here to hand over the management of the affairs of
our nation to a new generation of youthful leaders.” Outgoing
President Kibaki, once again, congratulated President Kenyatta and
Deputy President Ruto, saying he was confident they will live up to
the hopes and aspirations of the Kenyan people.
the hopes and aspirations of the Kenyan people.
On integration, the immediate former President
said he has always been a strong believer in regional integration and
international cooperation and encouraged the new leadership to remain
faithful to this cause.
The former President also said he looked forward
to his retirement after 50 years in public service, saying he will
continue to render his services to Kenyans and the region in various
other capacities.
On his part, Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete
commended Kenyans for the peaceful manner in which they conducted
themselves during and after the recently concluded general elections.
The Tanzanian leader, once more, congratulated
President Kenyatta and Deputy President Ruto for the momentous victory
in last month’s general elections in the country, saying their election was a clear testimony of the faith Kenyans have in their leadership.
President Kikwete said under the able leadership
of President Kenyatta and with support of all citizens, Kenya will
continue to honour its national, egional and international obligations.
The Tanzanian leader paid glowing tribute to the
retiring President Kibaki for his exemplary leadership, saying regional
leaders cherished his invaluable contribution to peace in the horn of Africa and the cause of EAC. Deputy President Ruto wished the immediate former
President Kibaki well in his retirement, saying as an elder statesman,
he will remain afather-figure to be consulted on a wide range of issues by the incoming leadership. The state luncheon was also attended by several African Heads of State and other invited dignitaries.
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