Mau Mau governing Council Letter to King Charles III Visit to Kenya

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BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION,
P.O. BOX 30465 CODE 00100,
NAIROBI, KENYA

DEAR HIS EXCELLENCY KING CHARLES III
THROUGH HIS EXCELLENCY AMB. NEIL WIGAN

RE: KING CHARLES III VISIT IN KENYA/WELCOME AND BRIEF/PETITION.

On behalf of Mau Mau governing council of Kenya, we are pleased to welcome King Charles II in Kenya trusting his visit will not only leave an indelible mark of confidence but also cement our continued relationship and collaboration towards healing our deep-rooted punitive past charting a future of a healed society (both Kenyans and British).

Reconciliation will not only lead to our cohesive society facing those devastating effects of climate change.

Embracing our national vision anchoring Africa’s vision 2063 towards economic recovery, peace and tranquility is paramount whereas inculcating our national and cultural values. kindly as you are taken through our national anthem as a patriot of repute, we trust your visit will be fruitful also enjoying being in the cradle with your noble team. Congratulations to have chosen Kenya-the land of plenty and covenant.

We would wish to revisit the UK court ruling of 2018. We seek both UK and our government to seat and deliberate over the compensation issues of the Mau Mau freedom fighters as options available may ably address also their dependents’ social welfare.

We seek collaboration in bringing/shipping back all those classified documents and the declassified from both the commonwealth office and also those not only in the hyslop park but also elsewhere trusting mutual cooperation will yield the much desired objectives.

We believe as we pursue field Marshall Dedan Kimathi Wachiuri’s decent burial, more collaborating documentary evidence would be useful in research and development for historic posterity.

The dire need to return cultural artefacts, artist contemporary music and its gear and any other materials whose indigenous knowledge should be nurtured for preservation is of paramount importance cognizant redemption of our culture needs its promotion and its preservation.

We have a bill acknowledging indigenous knowledge hence the culture bill as we redeem our values as it may inspire social solutions within the existing framework that faces the social societal settings and its health environment.

5) joint concerted efforts in addressing climate change, we write to seek capacity- building towards complementing our government over our forest cover whereas exotic and indigenous trees and known shrubs would be developed both for nutritional health but also medicinal hence creating employment innovatively.

6) appreciating our government in operation of the heroes’ council, for efficient and effective commitment, we seek your indulgence in capacity-building it including the heroes fund as per the act and a joint and inclusive collaboration in addressing our historical injustices. Funds allocated cannot effectively address those myriad challenges. There is need for its amendment to align with those emerging issues in pursuit of its effective mandate anticipated.

7)with our national vision whose framework has not only anchored Africa’s vision 2063, FMP processes amongst other punitive challenges like corruption, terrorism, un expected disasters, the much sought goodwill by other governments may be a challenge towards realization of Africa whose economic liberation would be healthy for all of us as trade opportunities in Africa abound. Our strategic positioning is also important in addressing security challenges within this global community.

Kindly grant us an opportunity to grace amongst your tight schedule to join you H.E. The majesty and your entourage for our continued harmonious moment of reckoning.
Viva Mau Mau! viva Mau Mau governing council of Kenya! viva heroes’ council, viva mother Kenya! Viva au & Africa! viva Britain &the common wealth!
Yours faithfully,

Wambui Githaiga
Secretary general
Mau Mau Governing Council of Kenya
Tel +254726912129 or +254733580633
Email: maumaugck@vahoo.com

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