Garissa Governor Nathif Jama has urged politicians to mind their utterances during the electioneering period. He said the heightened political tension during the party primaries could degenerate into violence if aspirants make careless remarks. “I want to call upon all political actors and stakeholders during this electoral process to be mindful of their actions and inaction. What we are witnessing may trigger violence going into the August 8 general election,” Jama said. Jama was speaking on Saturday at Garissa Farmers’ Training Centre where he presided over the graduation of 300 Early Childhood Development Education teachers from the Garissa District Centres for Early Childhood Education.
Source: The Star May 01, 2017 20:48 UTC