Beatrice Elachi has urged leaders in the incoming government to work together and shun off hostility towards each other throughout their next 5-year term.
The Dagoretti North MP stated that the outgoing government had internal conflicts among leaders which tainted the entire system of governing the nation.
Moreover, while speaking during an interview at Citizen TV on Monday, September 12, Elachi urged President-Elect Willam Ruto to advocate for a seamless government.
She also said the government should be one that will have a unanimous goal of guarding the constitution and delivering services to Kenyans.
“My prayer to the government is that what we have gone through in the last 10 years should never happen in the next five years,” she said.
“Thank God the president-elect and the deputy believe in the Bible, trust the bible and know what it says. And so, when you hold it just do it for God. Can you once have that inner soul that tells you that you have held the Bible, uphold it as you protect the constitution and as you forgive others,” she stated while referring to William Ruto’s oath as he will be sworn into power.
Furthermore, Elachi called for a refurbished system in acknowledging civil servants. Adding that they are not honored for the work they do and has killed the spirit of service delivery to Kenyans.
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“It is time we protect the civil servants; it is time we give them dignity and respect because in all the papers the CSs read there is someone who prepares that. It is time you recognized a few of these people who have done so much great work.” Said the legislator.
Nonetheless, the Dagoretti North MP’s comments refer to the disunion between outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta and the President-Elect William Ruto, who has served as his deputy for the last 10 years.