Governor Alfred Mutua’s wife Lilian Nganga in a past event. She has urged Kenyans to remain peaceful ahead of polls. (Photo/kenyan-post.com)
Machakos Governor Dr Alfred Mutua’s wife Lilian Nganga has urged Kenyans to shun politicians who are preaching divisive politics as the country heads to the August 8 general election.
In an interview with the people Daily, Nganga asked Kenyans not to listen to hate mongers who are not interested in the country’s peace.
She said that the country has to remain peaceful and united before, during and after the polls adding that inciters should be condemned and rejected.
She said that politicians spewing hatred do not have the interests the country at heart.
“My message to Kenyans is for them to remain peaceful and shun politicians whose agenda is to create tribal divisions,” she said as quoted by the People Daily.
Governor Mutua’s wife called on the religious leaders to pray for peaceful general election.
She said that this is the time for the clergy to come out and condemn inciters and hate mongers.
Meanwhile, Governor Mutua’s wife has called on Kenyans to vote for leaders with integrity on August 8.
She cautioned voters against being misled by aspirants whose agenda is to get to office and embezzle public resources.