Thursday, February 14, 2013

PS Chiboli Shakaba joins the Call for Peace.

PS Chiboli Shakaba when he received the ambassadors
"Peace East Africans. Peace." That is an echo from my last blog post. EAC Integration Ambassadors were back and when MEAC_Kenya in captainship of PS Chiboli Shakaba warmly received us back. In a briefing at the ministry's offices, congratulations and pleasure to have cooperated well all along were poured. Key learning and challenges and the way forward charted. However, the PS didn't stop at that. He reminded us of the period Kenya is in. The electioneering period, in which the youths are the prime targets of use and misuse.

With reference to Kigali Memorial Centre, he alluded to the atrocities and suffering of the citizens, marking peace Paramount. A situation that everyone should yearn for, as much as we look up to enjoy an economic region that is not looked down upon by anybody or so I feel. As the calls to remain sobre and keep peace in mind intensify with each passing day, let us be in the front line to remain collected and with the will to pass on the message. We can truly surpass the sombre cities and communities worried for their sons.

Well, the media might not or it might be almighty late. Breathe peace, dream peace, talk peace. Live peace. On and after the election day. I remember, in Uganda there is a saying that "If you want to speak about the goodness of women, start with your mother," one that was in an attempt to to rubbish the integration process when we visited Kampala International Uni'. This was by branding Kenya as having constant conflicts now and then and therefore ironical for its citizen to spread a gospel that in the end requires peace and tranquility of each member state. I join my PS in beseeching ye fellow citizens of the land to maintain peace, love and unity.
 
By the way, HAPPY VALENTINE. Is it in red?

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