President Uhuru Kenyatta has broken his silence on the security crisis in Ethiopia after the government declared a state of emergency, following the outbreak of war.
In a statement issued on Wednesday evening, November 3, President Kenyatta said he had worked tirelessly and diligently since the break out of the fighting, to try to bring an end to the terrible crisis.
“I have lent the full weight of my office in insisting that despite the pertaining circumstances surrounding the crisis, the fighting must stop!
“I have consulted with my colleague Heads of State of Africa, with Heads of State of other great and powerful nations in the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, the European Union ( EU ), among many others in an effort to try to bring an end to this crisis,” Uhuru stated.
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