Moses Kuria Declines Limuru 3 Invitation Amid Controversy
In a recent development surrounding the highly anticipated Limuru 3 gathering, Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has announced his decision to refrain from participating. Kuria, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics, cited concerns over the event’s organization and potential confrontations.
Expressing his sentiments, Kuria emphasized Limuru’s traditional focus on community unity rather than individual agendas or political motives. However, his decision to abstain follows a rift with co-convenor Jeremiah Kioni, who allegedly informed Kuria that his presence was unwelcome and self-invited.
Kuria shed light on a contentious issue involving a “very senior and powerful personality” with a background in provincial administration purportedly financing Limuru 3. According to Kuria, Kioni received explicit instructions to prevent Kuria’s attendance under the threat of funding withdrawal.
In response to these circumstances, Kuria opted for prudence, prioritizing the preservation of Limuru’s sanctity and harmony. “Limuru is a sacred and revered community event,” Kuria stated, expressing his desire to prevent any potential conflicts. He urged fellow community members to exercise caution and await proper convening by legitimate community structures.
The decision by Kuria to abstain from Limuru 3 underscores the complexity and sensitivity surrounding the event, which traditionally serves as a platform for community dialogue and solidarity. As stakeholders navigate this delicate situation, the spotlight remains on ensuring inclusivity and transparency in the organization of such crucial gatherings.