Calls for unity and tolerance dominate inaugural Parliamentary Iftar dinner

Friday, 14 March, 2025

Calls for unity and tolerance dominate inaugural Parliamentary Iftar dinner

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Calls for unity, political harmony, and religious tolerance took center stage at the inaugural Parliamentary Iftar dinner, hosted by the two Speakers of Parliament on Thursday evening.

Leaders at the event by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Moses Wetangula urged Kenyans to emulate the recent camaraderie demonstrated by President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

While speaking on behalf of the Executive arm of government, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry Aden Duale underscored the need to embrace the spirit of togetherness and emphasized the need for unity, noting that a cohesive nation stands a better chance of global competitiveness.

โ€œThis is a month of peace, unity, prayers, and charity. I urge all leaders, regardless of ethnicity or religious affiliation, to support calls for national cohesion. Kenya is renowned for religious tolerance, and we must continue fostering that spirit,โ€ said CS Duale.

On his part, Speaker Wetangโ€™ula defended the political rapprochement between President Ruto and Raila Odinga, arguing that unity is essential for national stability and growth.

Quoting the famous saying that "Rome was not built in a day," Speaker Wetangโ€™ula emphasized that while the process took time, the Romans were committed to building it. 

He asserted that the pact between former political rivals is crucial for the country's stability, harmony, and growth.

โ€œThose bastardizing Mzee Raila Odinga donโ€™t know what they are saying, because mzee Raila has realized and said publicly that this country is bigger than anyone of us, at any one time, if you want to lead you must accept to be led at any one time,โ€ the Speaker stated.

He added: โ€œAlso those who want to climb up the ladder, can stand at the shoulders of those who support them, and when the time changes. You must also be ready to be step on for others to climb,โ€ he added, even as he rallied Kenyans to support the President and ODM leader in their unity call.

Cabinet Secretary for Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs Hassan Ali Joho commended Parliament for institutionalizing the Iftar dinner as part of its annual calendar, emphasizing its significance in promoting inclusivity.

โ€œThis initiative by Parliament reflects what true inclusion means. It is heartening to see that the Iftar dinner will now be a regular event, demonstrating respect and recognition of the countryโ€™s diverse religious fabric,โ€ said CS Joho.

Wajir Governor and Council of Governors Chairperson FCPA Ahmed Abdullahi lauded Speaker Wetangโ€™ulaโ€™s leadership, particularly in ensuring the welfare of Muslim MPs and parliamentary staff. 

He also applauded the opening of a modern prayer room within Parliament, describing it as a commendable step in accommodating Muslim faithful.

Leader of the Minority Party Junet Mohamed praised the move, noting that it was the first time Parliament had formally recognized Ramadan in this manner.

โ€œThis is a remarkable gesture extended to us, the Muslim faithful. I am pleased that such a celebratory initiative was introduced during your tenure. I have served in Parliament for quite some time, including in the previous House, but never before has such an event been organized to honor the Muslim community. We commend you, Mr. Speaker,โ€ said Hon. Mohamed.

He further noted, โ€œThis is a commendable initiative that reaffirms that Muslim faithful are an integral part of Parliament.โ€

Hon. Mohamed underlined Parliamentโ€™s rich diversity, incorporating people from various backgrounds, professions, and levels of education.

โ€œWe have everyone in Parliament, both educated and uneducated, because there are no academic qualifications required to serve. Members are elected to represent the people, which is why we are referred to as the people's representatives,โ€ he stated.

Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot echoed similar sentiments, hailing the PSC for fostering a culture of inclusivity.

โ€œThis event reinforces the unity and inclusion championed by our national leaders. It ensures that our Muslim brothers and sisters feel valued as part of the parliamentary community, particularly during this sacred month,โ€ he stated.

The event was attended among others the Chief Kadhi, Judges and magistrates, business executives including the Chief Executive Officer for Premier Bank Mr. Osman Dualle.

 


Calls for unity and tolerance dominate inaugural Parliamentary Iftar dinner

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