The newly elected Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has promised to unite citizens in the country.

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Ole Sapit said he looks forward to a united Kenya, one which is free of corruption and anchored on societal morals.

The archbishop exuded confidence in his quest to unite the country, adding that he will strive to build a strong nation that is not divided along ethnic lines, political alignments and religious beliefs.

"My main concern is to unite the country in order to achieve societal development and transformation, by living peacefully and cohesively,” said Ole Sapit.

The archbishop will have to wait till 3 July when he will undergo consecration and enthronement as per the norms of the Anglican church to assume his new position.

Bishop Ole Sapit will succeed Bishop Eliud Wabukhala as the sixth archbishop of the ACK, after trouncing five other bishops in the race.