Former President Uhuru Kenyatta was at the center of discussion a few days ago over his health. A section of Kenyans alleged that he was sick and probably admitted to a facility somewhere for close observation.
A section of Kenyans at that time demanded an expansion and full disclosure about the former President’s health.
Well, yesterday, his appearance in Ivory Coast cooled the speculations as the was seen actively engaging other leaders.
Through a phone call by one of the local presenters at Inoro radio station. Uhuru opened up and clarified he is well and has been fine since his retirement. He continued by saying that he does not have any problem with any Kenyan or any political leader.
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The former head of State asked Kenyans to continue maintaining peace, insisting it is the only way the country can grow going forward.
” For those asking, I want to tell them I’m fine and I wish that peace is maintained for the county’s stability. We should embrace each other for better state growth. That is my message to all Kenyans.” ” Said Uhuru Kenyatta on a phone call.
He also thanked those who wished him happy birthday on his 63rd celebration. A celebration that he will for the first time enjoy with leaders at the African Union.
