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    Former Lamu CEC in Charge of Tourism Josephat Musembi Criticizes Activist’s Call for Indigenous-Only Leadership

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    Former County Executive Committee (CEC) member for tourism and seasoned politician Josephat Musembi has criticized remarks made by activist Khelef Khalifa, who recently asserted that only indigenous residents should vie for elective posts in Lamu County.

    Speaking during a function today in Lamu over the activists remarks that has sparked heated debate, Musembi termed Khalifa’s comments as divisive, offensive, and out of touch with Kenya’s current sociopolitical realities.

    “For over five decades, Kenyans have been moving, settling, and contributing to the growth of different regions across the country thus suggesting that only a specific group should run for office is counterproductive to our national unity and the spirit of inclusivity,” Musembi said.

    Musembi who was also the runners up for the Lamu West MP seat in 2027 emphasized the importance of unity among Lamu’s diverse population, which includes communities of various ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds.

    He called on all residents to reject tribalism and sectarian politics, highlighting that development and governance require collective effort and collaboration.

    “Lamu’s strength lies in its diversity,” Musembi further remarked.

    “Leaders must focus on building bridges and fostering harmony, rather than creating unnecessary divisions, he said adding “our shared challenges, such as infrastructure development, education, and security, require solutions that bring people together, not tear them apart.”

    Khalifa, a prominent activist with the Muslim for Human Rights (MUHURI) organization, made his comments earlier this week, arguing that indigenous communities should have exclusive rights to leadership in Lamu to protect their interests.

    However, his remarks have drawn widespread criticism from various quarters, with many accusing him of undermining Kenya’s constitutional values of equality and non-discrimination.

    Musembi urged Lamu residents to focus on electing leaders based on merit, vision, and their ability to address local issues, rather than ethnicity or origin.

    “Every Kenyan has a right to live, work, and participate in leadership anywhere in the country. These rights are enshrined in our Constitution and should be respected by all.” He stated.

    Musembi also called on county leaders both elected and non-elected to represent the interests of all Lamu residents.

    However, MUHURI Chairman Khelf Khalifa in a phone interview stated that he stood by his comments that it is the indigenous people who should form the political majority.

     

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