Don't go home hungry! Kuria tells Limuru III participants

"Pesa iko," he said.

In Summary

• According to Kuria, there are people who have sponsored the conference and people should leave empty handed.

• The Limuru III meeting is set for Friday (Today).

CS Moses Kuria addressing a gathering during the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) media briefing on Friday, April 12, 2024at the Nairobi Safari Club.
CS Moses Kuria addressing a gathering during the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) media briefing on Friday, April 12, 2024at the Nairobi Safari Club.
Image: Ministry of Public Service, Performance and Delivery Management

Public Service CS Moses Kuria has sent a message to the participants of the Limuru III conference.

According to Kuria, there are people who have sponsored the conference and people should not leave empty-handed.

He claimed that he is aware of individuals, whom he did not name, who have sent millions for the organisation of the event in the last 24 hours.

"There are people who are sponsoring Limuru III and I want to tell people who are attending please don't go home hungry, pesa iko," Kuria said on Citizen TV.

Kuria initially planned to attend the meeting but canceled on Thursday after he was told that he was not welcome by co-convener Jeremiah Kioni.

The Limuru III meeting is set for Friday (Today).

According to Kioni and Martha Karua, the conference would bring together over 10 political parties from the Mt Kenya region to discuss issues that afflict them, as a community.

They insist that the Mt Kenya region has been in a crisis over the last two years, and a solution needs to be found.

According to Karua, the Limuru meeting would provide a platform to discuss various socio-political issues affecting the community, emphasizing the constitutional right of people with common interests to convene.

“The Constitution allows people with common interests to come together. We are not different from other communities and we should join hands to deliberate on our future,” she said in March.

They have also called for unity as they forge this new path.

“I want to ask everyone, we meet Limuru III, on May 17, we discuss issues that concern the Mt Kenya region. We get to know where the problem is, and we know how we will bring back our people together. We protect ourselves, our people and our country,” Karua says in a video urging residents to show up.

The meeting is expected to go on, despite opposition from some key political players from the Mt Kenya region.


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