‘I warned you!’ Uhuru urges Mt Kenya to remain united, beware of ‘sweet-tongued’ politicians

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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on the people of the Mt Kenya region to remain united and vigilant against political manipulation as the country heads towards the 2027 General Election.

Speaking during the burial of the late Senator Daniel Karaba in Kirinyaga, Kenyatta cautioned voters against being swayed by political rhetoric, saying many politicians use charm and persuasion to mislead the public.

“It is good to listen to leaders… Politicians have a sweet tongue, and I told you. Even that last-born daughter of yours, whom you hope to marry off to a well-educated man, you may end up giving her away because of a sweet tongue,” Kenyatta said.

He urged voters to choose leaders who advise them honestly and prioritise the country’s development, rather than those who exploit ethnic divisions or personal ambitions.

“Pick leaders who will advise you, tell you the truth, because there is no other way this country will develop… Just like Kibicho has said, he now listens to the ground. And from what I’m hearing, the ground is saying it wants a united people. I’m also listening to the ground, and it is calling for unity,” Kenyatta said.

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Kenyatta also took aim at religious leaders, urging them to refrain from partisan politics and accusing some of misleading the public.

“I plead with you, respectfully. You played a big role in misguiding our people in the wrong direction. I do not know your reasons, but please stop misleading them. Guide them spiritually and lead them to the Kingdom of God through His Son Jesus Christ. But earthly matters should be left to leaders who understand them better. Let everyone do their work,” he said.

Kenyatta emphasised the need for principled leadership and national unity, saying that Kenya can only achieve peace, stability, and progress if leaders serve their people rather than themselves. He referenced his past cooperation with the late Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, stressing that both leaders always envisioned a united Kenya led by policies and principles rather than tribalism or ethnic bitterness.

“Our country needs unity in order for us to have peace, stability and progress. A country needs leaders of integrity, leaders who are principled, leaders who are there to serve their people. Because by serving your people, by extension, you are serving your God,” he said.

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“That is what Raila Odinga and I have always desired, for this country to be united, to be together, to be led by policies and principles, not by tribe, not by ethnic bitterness and hatred,” he added.

Addressing young people, Uhuru urged them not to sell their votes, even in exchange for money. “If you are given money, take it, but do not give out your ID or voter’s card. Do not reject free things, but never sell your vote,” he said.

Kenyatta’s message comes amid growing political realignments in the Mt Kenya region and nationwide, with the electorate being urged to uphold unity and make informed choices ahead of the 2027 elections.

Also present at the burial were the United Opposition leaders led by Kalonzo Musyoka, Rigathi Gachagua, Fred Matiang’i, Martha Karua, Justin Muturiand Eugene Wamalwa. Siaya James Orengo was also present.

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