Mombasa governor Hassan Joho has asked leaders to help the government to repossess grabbed land. Joho said every Kenyan has a right to protect public land from grabbers.
At the invitation of Samburu West MP @Lesuuda and the Samburu County leadership, we managed to help the people of Maralal begin the steps in fulfillment of this religious duty. pic.twitter.com/yHadzfberH
— Governor Hassan Joho (@HassanAliJoho) August 26, 2018
“This should be for the whole country. We must find ways to address our past mistakes,’ Joho said.
Blessed to be the chief guest in the noble cause of fundraising for the Al-Salaam Mosque in Maralal, Samburu, County. pic.twitter.com/8mtdlOCfj0
— Governor Hassan Joho (@HassanAliJoho) August 26, 2018
Joho said leaders across the country should support President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga in their resolve to end corruption and impunity. “People should undergo lifestyle audit, if you own an aeroplane, how did you acquire it? period. There is no person who cannot account for his wealth and if the property belongs to mwananchi it should go back to mwananchi,” he said.
Joho was speaking at Kenyatta stadium in Maralal town Samburu Central sub-county where he led residents in a funds drive for constructing a mosque.
It is important that the honorable burden of fostering unity is not left to the two principals alone. All of us must take up our obligations in building bridges for a better Kenya. pic.twitter.com/DKNCHhW7AQ
— Governor Hassan Joho (@HassanAliJoho) August 26, 2018
The governor was accompanied by seven MPs from Coast and Western Kenya. The MPs commended President Uhuru and Nasa leader Raila Odinga for putting aside their political differences for the benefit of the country.