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Monday, April 25, 2011

NAIROBI: Government determined to contain inflation, assures President Kibaki

President Mwai Kibaki has assured Kenyans of the government's commitment to implement measures aimed at controlling inflation in the wake of challenges posed by vagaries of weather and fuel price increases.
In a goodwill message to Kenyans marking the Easter holiday, President Kibaki said that food stocks in government stores will be released to the market to stabilize the price of various commodities to ensure that they remain within the reach of ordinary Kenyans.
Saying the government will strive to avail food to the most vulnerable members of society, the Head of State urged able Kenyans to embrace the true Christian spirit by assisting the less fortunate members of our society.

Through hard work and concern for one another, the President noted, Kenyans will succeed in overcoming the challenges facing them.
Said the President, "This year we are celebrating Easter at a time when we are facing various challenges relating to our livelihoods. Some of these challenges are the result of developments in other parts of the world and the vagaries of weather."
He appealed to Christians countrywide to hold out the message of hope, joy and the new life that Jesus offers by showing compassion to those disadvantaged in their midst.
"The spirit of Easter, therefore, is all about hope, love and joyful living that comes from the resurrection of Christ. It signifies restoration of our hope that victory of life over death will also be witnessed in our daily lives, individually and collectively as a nation." The Statement said
"As we celebrate Easter, let us become rays of hope and live Godly lives, so that others may see the risen Christ living in us", the President said.

On the prevailing political situation in the country, President Kibaki called upon Kenyans from all walks of life to shun divisive talk and instead focus on issues that would in the long run build a cohesive Kenyan society.

The Head of State, especially, urged Kenyans to dedicate energies to the successful implementation of the new Constitution which guarantees a better future for the people.

The President, at the same time, urged Christians to continue praying for peace, unity and prosperity for the country as they congregate in various places of worship this Easter weekend.

Easter holiday is an important pillar of the Christian faith and the most important day of the church calendar. It marks a time when Christians reflect on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and celebrate his resurrection as well as the promise of redemption and eternal life, which arise from the power of the resurrection.

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