Kiambu Women representative Annah Nyokabi has cautioned politicians against perpetuating acts that will plug the country into chaos.
The MP says that some politicians have already started making statements that are likely to trigger animosity among Kenyans ahead of the 2017 general elections.
Nyokabi now wants politicians to stop making statements that will lead to violence.
“It is disturbing that some politicians are already making statements that are likely to cause violence,” she said during a church service at PCEA Komothai in Githunguri on Sunday.
The Kiambu women representative warned that any careless talk among politicians is a threat t the country’s peace.
She urged politicians to tone down and focus on preaching peace and unity.
The Kiambu women leader also asked Kenyans to shun selfish politicians who are only interested in causing violence.
“Kenyans should not be swayed by selfish people who only want to cause panic and tension as we approach the 2017 polls.
Nyokabi at the same time asked religious leaders to pray for peaceful 2017 elections.
She said that the country will achieve peaceful elections if religious leaders take the front role in spearheading for unity.