MP-Elect Wanjohi Calls for Unity and Reflection as Ramadan Begins

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Wanjohi delivered his Ramadan greetings to Muslims who live in Kabete and throughout the nation on this day which marks the beginning of the fasting period.

Incoming Member of Parliament for Kabete Constituency, James Wanjohi. Photo/Courtesy

By Ruth Sang

The Incoming Kabete Member of Parliament James Wanjohi has requested that local residents maintain their unity and patience with each other while they work together in their common purpose during the upcoming Ramadan holy month.

Wanjohi delivered a message during midweek in which he asked Kabete residents to dedicate time for goal revaluations because he believed that actual progress occurs through persistent dedication to work instead of seeking public recognition.

He explained that actual progress develops when people maintain their discipline and dedication through their ongoing work. He urged the people to work together for a better future.

The MP-elect highlighted the value of kindness and collaboration, stating that unity among residents is vital for sustainable development within the constituency. He requested that all people in leadership positions and every citizen should work together to create an atmosphere of respect that should accompany their shared duty of responsibility.

Wanjohi delivered his Ramadan greetings to Muslims who live in Kabete and throughout the nation on this day which marks the beginning of the fasting period. He hoped the fasting and prayer period would bring about peace and spiritual development with blessings for everyone.

He said that reflection helps with strength and that unity brings people together in their collective power.

His message coincides with the commencement of Ramadan, a sacred time observed by Muslim communities through fasting, prayer, and charitable acts, as leaders nationwide continue to share messages of solidarity and goodwill.

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