[wanabidii] African Nazarene University for a Clean Kenya

Tuesday, November 06, 2012


Friends,

May I start by wishing President Barrack Obama success as he defends the US Presidency. And may I wish Gov Mitt Romney well as well.

In the company of Rev Samuel Oketch of the Nazarene Compassionate Organization, we visited the African Nazarene University today and held discussions with the President of the African Nazarene University Students Council Mr. Gidraph Steve where we shared on our vision for a Clean Kenya.

We explained the thinking behind the formation of the University Students for a Clean Kenya as a Forum and invited him and his Team Members to also join.

Serene surroundings; the African Nazarene University 

He was impressed by the pillars that drive the University Students for a Clean Kenya and promised that his Team will be part of this Campaign.

Our Pillars revolve around a Clean Kenya where we practically join in our neighbourhoods to help clean the surroundings, after which we host a Forum that addresses issues that affect us as a people; money in politics, food insecurity, insecurity, greed, tribe and impunity amongst other things.

Oto, President Gidraph Steve and Rev Samuel Oketch at the African Nazarene University this morning

We are all agreed that money MUST not drive how we choose our leaders. And again, greed, tribe and impunity are things we MUST all fight against as we work for a Clean Kenya. We all need each other and it is our duty to build a Kenya that our Children and Family will be proud of. We must hence zero in on virtues that unite us as a people and not issues that divide us and create enmity; money, greed, tribe and impunity.

I was later given a chance to address all the University Students at the Chapel in the presence of the Vice Chancellor Prof Lear Marangu and I explained what The Clean Kenya Campaign is all about and the need for all of us to join the University Students for a Clean Kenya and any other Grouping for a Clean Kenya.

DVC Academics at the African Nazarene University, Oto and Rev Oketch at the Chapel

Prof Marangu was so appreciative of this Forum and she promised that she will be part of this Campaign for a Clean Kenya. The Clean Kenya Campaign and some of our Partners will make an official Courtesy Call on her shortly.

Later in the afternoon, I was hosted by a Team of Lawyers who are keen on initiating Lawyers for a Clean Kenya, and they are in discussions to consolidate. We will definitely give you details about this shortly.

We have made some progress and the chips are in place for the following as we gear towards a National Launch in January 2013;

  1. University Students for a Clean Kenya,
  2. Religious Leaders for a Clean Kenya, and now,
  3. Lawyers for a Clean Kenya.

We are waiting for the rest.

On the 17th November 2012, we will be converging at Sofia in Majengo for the last Clean-up Campaign for this Year. It is shaping up, and it is exciting. Please be part of this great Transformation across all Kenya and do something in your neighbourhood. It is time we moved From Talking to Tasking all across Kenya.

Let us all work for a Clean Kenya and a Clean Africa as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50 in Kenya. 


Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,

The Clean Kenya Campaign

Tel; 0724 365 557

The Clean Kenya Campaign is an Initiative of The KCDN Kenya in partnership with A Deeper understanding of the Eco-System

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