Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon when he paid a courtesy call to President Uhuru at State House in Nairobi.

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Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon has commended the role played by Kenya in promoting regional peace.

The former UN Secretary General specifically thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta for his personal initiatives in the search for peace in South Sudan as well as the restoration of stability in Somalia.

“We are grateful for the role you and your country have continued to play in regional peace, particularly in South Sudan and Somalia. I encourage regional leaders to remain engaged in helping the two Horn of Africa countries,” Ban Ki-Moon said.

He spoke on Monday evening when he paid a courtesy call on President Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi.

Uhuru briefed Ban Ki-Moon on the situation in South Sudan and Somalia. 

The President called for concerted efforts to end the crisis in South Sudan. 

On Somalia, the Head of State expressed optimism that the country would stabilise following the recent successful presidential elections.

The former UN boss also appreciated Kenya’s support for the United Nations, noting that it is the only developing country where a UN headquarters was located.

Ban Ki-Moon retired last year after concluding his two-term tenure at the helm of the global body. 

--PSCU