CS Miano calls for peaceful final stretch as Ol Kalou by-election campaign enters final days

Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has appealed to residents of Ol Kalou Constituency to uphold peace and civility being two days to the parliamentary elections.

Miano urged political leaders, supporters and voters to remain calm and conduct themselves responsibly, saying the final phase of the campaign should be defined by issue-based politics rather than confrontation.

“With only two days to go, Ol Kalou has calm heads and clear hearts. We will finish strong with a respectful campaign and a vote for stable progress. We are shining all the way,” she said.

The Cabinet Secretary said the by-election presents an opportunity for residents to demonstrate political maturity by maintaining harmony before, during and after the vote.

She noted that peaceful elections are essential in safeguarding democracy and ensuring that development programmes continue uninterrupted regardless of political competition.

Miano encouraged residents to reject divisive politics and instead focus on electing leaders capable of working closely with the national government to accelerate development projects in the constituency.

According to the CS, stability remains a critical ingredient for economic growth, investment and improved service delivery, adding that the people of Ol Kalou stand to benefit from leaders who prioritise unity and development.

She expressed confidence that the constituency would set an example for the rest of the country by conducting a peaceful, transparent and credible election.

The Cabinet Secretary also commended residents for maintaining order throughout the campaign period despite heightened political activity. She said the peaceful environment witnessed so far reflects the community’s commitment to democracy and coexistence.
Miano further appealed to young people not to allow themselves to be used to incite violence or disrupt the electoral process, urging them instead to participate peacefully and exercise their democratic right responsibly.

She also called on political leaders across the divide to tone down inflammatory rhetoric and respect their opponents, saying competitive politics should never come at the expense of peace and national cohesion.

As campaigns draw to a close, security agencies and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission are expected to finalise preparations for the by-election, with residents looking forward to electing their next Member of Parliament.

Miano maintained that peaceful participation at the ballot would send a strong message that Ol Kalou remains committed to unity, stability and sustained development.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

spot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

More online borrowing platforms for Kenyans, CBK approves 25 more

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has officially approved...

Ex soldier Maj Mugure to serve life in prison, High Court decides

The High Court has sentenced former military officer Peter...

Police investigating death of a pregnant 19-year-old girl in Kayole

Police in Kayole have launched a homicide investigation following...

It is Kamariny Stadium or never, Elgeyo Marakwet electorates express anger over shifted Mashujaa venue

Angered residents of Elgeyo Marakwet are threatening to boycott...