Kenya: Post elections

Written by Super User 29 Apr 2013

In 2007 Kenya’s disputed presidential election descended into violence in which more than 1,000 people were killed. In 2013 strongholds of defeated presidential candidate Raila Odinga are currently peaceful, hopefully reflecting a desire by Kenyans to avoid a repeat of the bloodshed. However, Odinga has refused to concede the election to rival Uhuru Kenyatta and said he would challenge the result in the courts. On Sunday he urged his supporters to refrain from the violence that could once more convulse Kenya. A smooth handover of power this time around is seen as critical to restoring Kenya's reputation as a stable democracy and safe investment destination - an image that was shattered by the mayhem that followed the last election. Other nations have a diplomatic dilemma dealing with a president who is indicted for crimes against humanity, but will be an ally in the fight against militant Islam in the Horn of Africa.

Pray: that the nation would unite in a swift return to normality after the back-to-back election coverage and appeals by presenters for Kenyans to accept the outcome calmly. (Zec.9:16-17)

More: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/03/10/uk-kenya-elections-idUKBRE92907H20130310

 

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