A Canadian Christian organization has urged Kenyans to live peacefully with one another and refrain from activities that can trigger violence especially at this time when many Kenyans are anxious of a new cabinet.Speaking to the press in Eldoret town Peter Youngren a representative of a Canadian-based World impact ministry in Kenya said Kenyans should exercise patience as the leaders try to solve the cabinet stalemate. Youngren pointed out that those Kenyans in the IDPs camps are living under poor conditions and urged church leaders in the area to work together and see that the warring communities reconcile and live together in unity. He urged Eldoret residents to support the internally displaced persons by even offering counseling services to enable them overcome what they passed through.He was speaking after visiting the IDP camp in Eldoret town show ground. The team later visited Kiambaa area where 35 people were set ablaze in a church during the post election skirmishes. Ends…Nick Nyamai.
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