
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has called on all Kenyans to strive to build good relationships across generations.
Speaking during the National Prayer Breakfast on Wednesday, Kindiki said it is the best way for a country to deal with many of its affairs.
He insisted that no generation is superior to the other and that intergenerational solidarity is very important.
The DP said the young and the old must have sustainable friendships.
“I totally agree with the speakers of the day about the need to build relationships. It is not only Godly but that is the most cost effective way to handle our affairs.
“We must build good relations and sustain them. In the same manner, we need to build relationships across generations, the older people, and parents of today, young adults, and young children. That intergenerational friendship and solidarity is important. No generation is superior or important than the other,” Kindiki said.
He noted that this should extend to neighbouring countries as well, noting that some of the exchanges that have been going on social media between leaders and young people are not to be proud of.
Kindiki said these exchanges do not give the country a good picture.
The Deputy President added that it is at such gatherings, as the National Prayer Breakfast such issues are resolved.
“While we are at that relation building process I'm happy to see our brothers and sisters from neighbouring countries. I say that we need to work on this relationships continuously and some of the exchanges we have seen between our leaders, we must use a moment like this to arrest those situations because it doesn’t look tidy when brothers and sisters are talking at each other.”
He noted that the Prayer Breakfast is a good tradition because when the country goes back to prayer it finds solutions to the problems it is facing.
The DP added that the breakfast helps to reflect on common destiny and take stock of how far the country has come.
“It is good to examine ourselves at every point, reflect and take stock so that we are not on one continuous journey making good speed but without the reflection to understand whether we are doing things right. Many times when we reflect we will find areas to correct, improve and make the journey ahead even better.”