PRESIDENT OBAMA’S MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF KENYA: CHOOSE HOPE OVER FEAR
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“Almost two years ago, I travelled to Kenya as President of the United States to express my support for the Kenyan people. I said then that Kenya was at crossroads – a moment of extraordinary promise but also potential peril. To move forward, Kenyans have to reject a politics of tribe and ethnicity, and embrace the extraordinary potential of an inclusive democracy. As Kenyans vote in your election, that choice is once again in your hands.
I urge Kenyan leaders to respect the will of the People; urge security forces to act professionally and neutrally; and work together no matter the outcome. I urge all Kenyans to work for an election – and aftermath – that is peaceful and credible, reinforcing confidence in your new Constitution and the future of your country.
The ultimate responsibility is in the hands of the People of Kenya, who know more than any the needless pain and agony thousands suffered as a result of the crisis in 2007. Kenya has come a long way in the last two decades – undertaking a peaceful transition of power in 2002 and following the violence around 2007 election, working hard to recover from crisis and embrace a new Constitution. I hope you will choose to build on this inclusive spirit to further advance the gains that have been made, rather than putting them at risk.
In Kenya’s election we have already seen too much incitement and appeals based on fear. But I also know that the Kenyan people as a whole will be the losers if there is a descent into violence. You can make clear that you will reject those that want to deal in tribal and ethnic hatred. As I said two years ago, the voices of ordinary people and civil society can make sure that Kenya will not be defined by divisions of the past, but by promise of the future. Today, those voices – your voices – are needed more than ever.
Over the last three decades, since my first visit to Kenya in 1987, I have witnessed your remarkable progress and I’d like to return to see you fulfil your even more remarkable potential. This election is one more milestone for Kenya, and I urge Mr. Kenyatta, Mr. Odinga, and all Kenyans to act to act with respect for the proverb: ‘We have not inherited this land from our forefathers, we have borrowed it from our children’. The choices you make in the coming days can either set Kenya back or bring it together.
As a friend of the Kenyan People, I urge you to work for a future not defined by FEAR and division, but by unity and HOPE.”
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