President Uhuru Kenyatta's Christmas message to Kenyans
President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta. PHOTO | PSCU
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As the Year 2021 draws to a close, we
give thanks to the Almighty for the Grace, Provision, and Protection extended
to us as individuals, families, communities, as a Nation, and as humanity.
This Holy and Festive season reminds us of
our shared humanity and the common values that unite us irrespective of colour,
creed, or country. The New Year that the season ushers in, is an
opportunity for renewal, fresh opportunities, and building on the successes of
the old year.
As we contend with the worst public health
pandemic in a Century, the profound message heralded by Christmas over 2,000
years ago remains as relevant today as it was two millennia ago. Christ’s
luminous teachings continue to inspire hope and possibilities, despite the
uncertainties that continue to confront us. His timeless message of God's
enduring and unconditional love for every person fortifies us in times of
adversity, and challenges each one of us to be better as ourselves and to
others.
Therefore, during this blessed season, let us
all share the gift of God's love by giving of ourselves and sharing generously
with all those in need.
Let us use this Blessed and Sacred season to
love our neighbours as we love ourselves, and to lay the foundation for a more
fair, just, prosperous and cohesive society. Let us heed the call of the Great
Unifier and leave any discord behind, so that we may march boldly into a better
future together.
Love, peace, joy and hope are the golden
thread woven into all our Christmas songs and prayers, and all our customs and
traditions of this season. As we celebrate this Christmas, we are
encouraged to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols as outlined by the Ministry of
Health.
From my family to yours, here is to a Merry
Christmas, full of joy and the fruits of family and friendship. As you
safely and responsibly celebrate, Margaret and I wish you a Merry Christmas and
bountiful returns, now and in the New Year 2022.
God Bless You All; God Bless Kenya, Our
Motherland

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