Odede kicks off elders’ unity bid by hosting Kiama and Kaya elders in Nairobi

Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) Founder and CEO Dr Kennedy Odede hosts Kikuyu Kiama Kia Ma Elders and Mijikenda Kaya Elders in Nairobi
Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) Founder and CEO Dr Kennedy Odede on Wednesday began his unity bid that brings together council of elders across Kenya.
Dr Odede
hosted Kikuyu Kiama Kia Ma Elders and Mijikenda Kaya Elders in Nairobi for two
days in an event that saw them tour SHOFCO projects in Nairobi before having a
joint dinner session that lasted for hours.
“When
elders come together, peace is guaranteed. My dream is to unite all the elders
from 43 tribes spread across Kenya.
“If these
elders come together, there will be no ethnic conflicts during elections. Our
elders are custodian of peace in our communities and we must bring them
together, regardless of their tribe,” Dr. Odede said.
The
SHOFCO founder said tribalism is a big challenge in Kenya and has slowed
development and encouraged corruption because people do not share opportunities
due to ethnic differences.
“We have
always been one as Africans. Colonisers divided us, but it is now time to
retrace our routes and culture as Africans.
“We are
one people. Our tribes must not divide us. We should take pride of our cultures
and traditions and build one Kenya, free of ethnic conflicts,” he stated.
Dr. Odede
said he is happy to see elders from different communities coming together and
sharing ideas on how to take Kenya forward.
“My heart
is fulfilled when I see something like this happening. I am not a politician.
My dream is to see one united Kenya.
“Already,
I have engaged elders from Mount Kenya, the Lake side region and coastal region
and I’m now on a mission to unite them,” he said.
The
SHOFCO boss said he works with the elders across 35 counties where his
organisation has rolled out development programs.
“The
elders know the needs of the community and they are the best people to guide us
on what to do because they have lived experience,” Dr. Odede said.
He also
warned the elders not to be misused by politicians for political gains.
“You must
be careful with politicians. Don’t sell your souls for small personal gains. As
elders, you must be at the forefront to ensure that politicians keep their
promises. You must make them accountable,” he stated.
On their
part, the elders lauded Dr. Odede for bringing them together saying it has
never been done before.
“As
elders, we have always been used by politicians without any gain. We have now
met the right person (Odede) whose interest is to help the community without
expecting anything in return.
“What Dr.
Odede has done is very unique and we commend him for that. We thank God for
connecting us to him because he is a man who is ready to help the community,
unlike our politicians who have used us since 1960s,” Kaya Elders Chairman
Mwalimu Mwinyi said.
During
the two days, the elders toured SHOFCO projects across different sites in
Nairobi that include water distribution, education, gender services, and
clinics.
“We have seen
good schools and health clinics here in Nairobi. We are requesting Dr. Odede to
bring the same services to us in the coastal region.
“We want
to compete in terms of life changing services and not by fighting each other,”
Mwinyi added.
Nyeri
County Kiama Kia Ma Chairman Patron Njaramba Wanjii hailed the SHOFCO projects
saying they had uplifted the lives of many people, especially children from
vulnerable communities who can now access free and quality education.
“The
greatest gift we can give to our children is education. It is the key to
lifting up not only the individual but the entire community, unlocking doors to
opportunities that benefit all.
“This is what
SHOFCO is doing in Nairobi. We are also glad that it is sponsoring many
students across Kenya who are studying in high schools and Technical and
Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions,” Njaramba said.
Njaramba
said Dr. Odede has been working behind the scenes and his work speaks for
itself.
“Dr.
Odede is a true leader. He does not show off, but his work can be seen. Soon,
Kenya will know who is because we must let the world know the good work he is
doing at the grassroots level,” Njaramba stated.
The SHOFCO boss has also received both local and international awards, including TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024, the 2023 TIME100 Impact Award Africa, Schwab Social Innovator of the Year 2022, and the East Africa Philanthropy Jury Award, among others.
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