President Kenyatta hands over national flag to Kenya’s Deaflympics team
President Uhuru Kenyatta in Tuesday handed
over the national flag to the Kenyan team that will represent the country at
this year’s Summer Deaflympics in the Brazilian town of Caxias do Sul.
Speaking
during the ceremony at State House, Nairobi, President Kenyatta commended the
team for proving that in Kenya “disability is not inability.”
The Head of
State assured the team of maximum support from the Government as well as all
Kenyans, expressing optimism that they will bring pride to the country.
“And as you
proceed, proceed knowing that you have the full support of not only your
Government but also your fellow brothers and sisters.
“We will be
supporting you, we shall be cheering you all the way. We believe and trust that
you will bring glory back to your country,” President Kenyatta said.
The
President urged the team to be the country’s ambassadors at the Deaflympics,
saying they will not only be representing the disabled population but the whole
country’s population of 50 million Kenyans.
“You will be
out there as ambassadors of every single one of us and how you hold yourself by
playing clean, how you uphold your dignity while you are out there and your
discipline – all these will reflect not just on you but on your country,” the
President said.
At the same
time, the President said he was proud of the manner in which Kenya’s sporting
capability has developed, citing the international sporting events the country
has hosted in the recent past including the IAAF Under-18 World Championships
and the World Under-20 Championships.
“Kenya is
moving forward. Our rugby teams have performed very well. Our teams at the
Olympics – both the disabled category and the abled category – have brought
glory to our country,” he said.
He added
that the Government is also working towards creating facilities that will
continue nurturing the sporting talents in the country.
Sports
Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed said through the Sports, Art and Social
Development Fund, the sports teams that represent the country in regional and
international competitions are now well catered for and adequately prepared to
fly the national flag with pride and honour.
“This team,
which has been in camp since the 4th of April, has received adequate
preparation and is ready to break the 2017 record of 17 medals,” CS Amina said.
Besides the
usual training for the competitions, the Sports CS said the team has also
undergone sensitization on anti-doping, regulations on mental health and media
relations so as to enable them to represent the country well.
“We are
therefore very very confident, Your Excellency, of posting great results that
will cement our place in the world chart as a hub for talent,” the Sports CS
said.
Present were
Head of Public Service Dr Joseph Kinyua as well as Principal Secretaries
Josephta Mukobe (Culture and Heritage) and Joe Okudo (Sports).
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