Speaking after meeting the interfaith group, led by Archbishop Martin Kivuva of Mombasa Catholic Archdiocese, Archbishop Antony Muheria of Nyeri, Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit and the Deputy Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) Hassan Ole Naado, lauded President Kenyatta for his leadership which has guaranteed peace, stability and cohesion among Kenyans.
The religious leaders conveyed gratitude to the Head of State for working towards a united Kenya by fostering inclusivity for all Kenyans.
Other members of the interfaith committee who graced the meeting included Sheikh Yusuf Nasur Maki, Nairobi Catholic Archdiocese, archbishop Philip Anyolo, Bishop Emeritus David Oginde, Bishop Emeritus Silas Yego, Bishop Robert Langat, Canon Chris Kinyanjui and Father Ferdinard Lugonzo.
The President thanked the clergy for their continued support and assured them that the process of handing over to his Deputy will be seamless.
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Presidential Candidate Raila Odinga has expressed intentions of challenging the election outcome at the Supreme Court.
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