President Uhuru Kenyatta has hailed BREXIT. Speaking on Tuesday in London during a meeting between Kenya and UK business executives, Uhuru said that the move gave the country an opportunity to enter into business deals.
The head of state said that the government of Kenya now has a chance to enter into partnership deals with investors from the UK. He noted that the Kenyan side was keen on the suggestion until the UK made it a reality.
"I think this might end up being a blessing in disguise for all of us. And I think there is huge potential to re-ignite once again the partnership and the investments that were actually the driving force of global economy before we all seem to lose interest in each other. I must admit that some of us are not keen on a BREXIT situation but I must also say we are glad that it has happened,” Uhuru said.
Uhuru also said that his government is dedicated to achieving the Big Four Agenda. He alluded that he will ensure that all sectors of the economy are doing well before he leaves power. He also argued that he is confident that political stability is necessary for the growth of the economy.
“We are focused on achieving the Big 4 Agenda that we think will lift the living stands of our people, deepen prosperity across the nation, create greater equity and ultimately bring about sustainable political stability,” he added.