Mwai Kibaki, C.G.H. (born 15 November 1931) is a Kenyan politician who was the third President of Kenya, serving from December 2002 until April 2013.
My government will respect the will of the people.
The era of 'anything goes' is gone for ever.
There is no room for communists in Kenya.
Government will no longer be run on the whims of individuals.
I am ready to have dialogue with the concerned parties once the nation is calm and the political temperatures are lowered enough for constructive and productive engagement.
Let us reject violence and selfishness which could destroy our country's unity.
May hard work, and justice, always cement our bonds of unity that we may get our country back to production.
I am deeply disturbed by the senseless violence instigated by some leaders in pursuit of their personal political agenda.
The killing of Osama has taken place nearly 13 years after the terrorist bombings in Nairobi that led to the death of over 200 people, in an act believed to have been masterminded by Osama. His killing is an act of justice to those Kenyans who lost their lives and the many more who suffered injuries.
The constitution is the ultimate custodian of social will and its making should be accorded all due diligence.
Leadership is a privilege to better the lives of others. It is not an opportunity to satisfy personal greed.