KENYANS URGED TO RESUME DUTY AND THEIR BUSINESSES

Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) Chief Executive Officer Carole Kariuki has urged Kenyans to resume duties and their businesses , since the election is over and it was done transparently . PHOTO / CORRESPONDENT

KENYANS URGED TO RESUME DUTY AND THEIR BUSINESSES

By Carole Kariuki (Chief Executive Officer, KEPSA)

Having witnessed a peaceful general

election in Kenya’s history, the Kenya

Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) takes

this early opportunity to congratulate

Kenyans and all political leaders for a

milestone in our democratic maturity.

Peace is the cornerstone for a thriving

economy and business environment.

Kenyans have been patient so far, this

marks a new milestone in Kenya’s

democratic history.

Under the leadership of Chairman Wafula

Chebukati, the IEBC declared William

Ruto the winner of the presidential

election.

The legal option taken by the aggrieved

party to go to court is encouraged and

we look forward to it being conducted in

a peaceful environment.

The business community has confidence in

this country and in its Justice System.

We urge all Kenyans to go back to work

and resume their nation-building

activities as the country strives to

recover and rebuild from the effects of

the Covid-19 pandemic, drought, and

challenges such as the ongoing war in

Ukraine and rising global inflation,

all that have led to a higher cost of

living not only for Kenya.

Kenyans our duty now after the elections

is to continue to build our country.

Let’s get back to work and to our

businesses.

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