Kerry urges credible 2017 Kenya elections

  • 5 years ago
United States Secretary of State John Kerry has urged President Uhuru Kenyatta and other leaders in the country to ensure a credible election is held next year to avoid a similar situation to what was witnessed in 2007.

Kerry lauded the country’s leadership for moving fast to institute electoral reforms which must be accepted by all players.

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Kerry lauded the country's leadership for moving fast to institute electoral reforms which must be accepted by all players.
"Holding a free and fare election next year is a critical step in consolidating Kenya's democracy and unlocking the full promise of the 2010 Constitution. I am very confident from our conversation with President Kenyatta, he fully understands that; he has made it clear there is no going back," he said.
Kerry said the United States will offer more funds for women and youth participation in elections.
“Holding a free and fare election next year is a critical step in consolidating Kenya’s democracy and unlocking the full promise of the 2010 Constitution. I am very confident from our conversation with President Kenyatta, he fully understands that; he has made it clear there is no going back,” he said.

Kerry said the United States will offer more funds for women and youth participation in elections.

Kerry says America has set aside some Sh2.5 billion to support women and youth initiatives ahead of next year’s General Election.

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