Kikwete eulogises the late Kenyan president Kibaki

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Kikwete eulogises the late Kenyan president Kibaki
Kikwete eulogises the late Kenyan president Kibaki

Africa-Press – Kenya. FORMER Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete has written to the Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, expressing his shock, sadness and sorrow following the death of former Kenya President Mwai Kibaki.

“Your Excellency and dear brother, I received with shock, sadness and sorrow, news of the untimely passing on of Mzee Kibaki. I wish to convey my deepest condolences and sympathies to you and through you to the bereaved family and the great people of Kenya.

“My wife Salma and I would like to inform you that we share your grief and join you in mourning the death of one of Kenya’s great sons and leader. Your loss is our loss and your pain is ours too, for, we were close to President Kibaki and his dear wife Lucy,” said Mzee Kikwete in his letter.

Dr Kikwete further said to signify his close relation with Kibaki family he attended the burial of the late Lucy Kibaki at Othaya.

“During his leadership, President Kibaki distinguished himself as being our leader as much as he was Kenya’s. I have firsthand knowledge and experience of how much he cared about promoting good relations between Kenya and Tanzania,” he said.

Mzee Kikwete said the late Kibaki has left a strong legacy which has translated into the excellent relations which exist between the two friendly countries.

He added that President Kibaki worked tirelessly to advance the East African integration agenda.

“The East African Community and the East African cooperation and integration process is what it is today, thanks in many ways to his immense contribution. He was, also, a great Pan-Africanist who whole-heartedly championed African unity and integration.

“I am not Kenyan, but I can dare say that the people of Kenya were lucky to have had Mr Kibaki as President at the time he served.

“He was a wise and responsible leader who did not hesitate to do what he believed served the best interests of his country and the people of Kenya.

He further said; “One example I can give as testimony to this with regard to his exemplary leadership during his talks with ODM leader, my brother, Raila Odinga, aimed at resolving the crisis following the 2007 Kenyan elections.

“I joined the talks at the invitation of President Kibaki when there was an impasse.

As you may recall, the talks were being led by Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations.

“President Kibaki demonstrated the highest level of leadership skills and responsibility. It needed a strong, courageous, and visionary leader like him to take the bold decision which gave Kenya the Agreement which ended the crisis and guaranteed peace to the people of this great nation.

“I vividly remember the decisive words he said which took Kenya from the brink. He said: “So be it” My dear brother President Uhuru Kenyatta, I am sorry I would not be able to join you and the people of Kenya at the funeral of this great leader of our time, but I will be with you in spirit, praying for a smooth event.

“I promise to come and see you and the bereaved family at the earliest possible opportunity,’’ Mr Kikwete concluded.

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