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President Mugabe and the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe receive a rousing
welcome on arrival at the Moi International Sports Centre for the swearing
in of Uhuru Kenyatta as Kenya’s fourth President in Nairobi, Kenya,
yesterday. — (Picture by Presidential photographer Joseph Nyadzayo)
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*Takunda Maodza
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NAIROBI: UHURU Kenyatta was yesterday sworn in as the fourth Kenyan
President at a colourful occasion attended by several African Heads of
State and Government including President Mugabe.



President Kenyatta, who also becomes the Commander-in-Chief of the Kenyan
Defence Forces, called for peace and pledged to unite Kenyans.
His deputy, Mr William Samoei Ruto also took oath of office in front of
over 60 000 Kenyans that thronged the Moi International Sports Centre in
Nairobi to witness the historic event that brought Africans from all over
the continent together.

Other African Heads of State and Government who attended the ceremony
included South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania,
Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni and Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo.

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir, Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Nigeria’s
Goodluck Jonathan were also among the 25 African Heads of State who
attended the ceremony.
Interestingly, former Prime Minister Mr Raila Odinga, who was defeated by
President Kenyatta in the polls, snubbed the event with reports here saying
he was in South Africa on holiday. Mr Odinga is a bitter man after he was
heavily trounced by over 800 000 votes by the son of Kenya’s founding
president Jomo Kenyatta and unsuccessfully tried to challenge the poll
results in the Supreme Court.

His absence was despite an invitation extended to him by President Kenyatta
who has pledged to work with all Kenyans regardless of race, tribe or
political affiliation.
In his inaugural speech, President Kenyatta said his Government “shall
reflect the true face of Kenyans” and underscored the need for unity while
at the same time warning those bent on causing disturbances of the full
wrath of law.

“Today I am humbled and honoured to accept the mantle of leadership. I will
lead all Kenyans - those who voted for me and those who voted for our
competitors . . . Achieving peace and strengthening unity will be the goal
of my Government. We welcome all Kenyans to hold us to account,” he said to
wild cheers from multitudes of his supporters.
President Kenyatta outlined programmes his Government would undertake in
the first 100 days in office and these include the scrapping of maternity
fees, access to free health services and school computerisation exercise,
an ambitious programme under which all standard one pupils would be given
computers (laptops).

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“My Government will immediately begin the process of supporting devolution.
Supporting devolution is not a choice. It is a constitutional duty. Our
constitution does not suggest devolution, it demands it,” he said.

He also pledged to deal with unemployment by creating conditions favourable
for investment.
Electricity generation, upgrading of the country’s road and rail
infrastructure were among projects President Kenyatta promised to embark on.
President Kenyatta pledged to deal with the land question and to mechanise
the agricultural sector to ensure maximum productivity.
He also indicated that the country’s natural resources would be exploited
in a manner beneficial to Kenyans.

On national security he said: “We will not tolerate those who continue to
be a threat to security and peace ...Agents of terror will be met with the
full wrath of law and on this matter we are resolute.”

President Kenyatta further pledged Kenya’s commitment to fighting terrorism
and piracy in Somalia.
He spoke about the pan African dream and Kenya’s desire to cultivate
regional trade by removing all barriers to trade.

President Kenyatta castigated countries that wanted to exercise dominion
over others saying global relations must be on the basis of equality.
Outgoing President Mwai Kibaki congratulated President Kenyatta and his
Vice President Ruto on their new positions.
“As I exit the stage of leadership, I have no doubt in my mind that the
country is in good hands in the able leadership of Uhuru Kenyatta and Vice
President Ruto. Give them the space and support to enable them to exercise
their presidential mandate,” he said.

Vice President Ruto pledged to work towards a peaceful and prosperous Kenya
saying the era of violent politics was gone.
“Never again will the people of this country shed political blood or
destroy property on account of political competition. Political competition
in our country shall henceforth be about ideas and manifestos,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of Africa’s leaders, President Museveni thanked Mr
Odinga and other candidates who lost for the manner they handled defeat.
“They took their grievances to court and accepted the verdict although it
was not favourable to them,” he said.

President Museveni also congratulated President Kenyatta and Vice President
Ruto’s Jubilee Coalition “for not being provocative” in their victory
celebrations.
The Ugandan President also took the opportunity to slam the International
Criminal Court accusing it of being a Western tool for imposing leaders in
Africa.
“They are now using it to install leaders in Africa,” he said.
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