President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday issued a rather
surprise announcement ahead of the controversial October 26 election.
Kenyatta announced that the Country would have a national
day of prayer on October 22 (coming Sunday) in preparation for the repeat
presidential poll next week on Thursday.
The head of state called the press conference a day after
the resignation of former IEBC commissioner Roselyn Akombe who is currently in
New York where she has gone into exile.
While the President was expected to address the matter, he
kept off any issues of politics and instead focused on the deliberations he had
held with religious leaders.
"Let us begin by thanking God for seeing us this far,
asking God's blessings for our nation. We cannot let that which is fleeting
sully that which is permanent.
"Let's re-dedicate our nation to Him. Let us pray for
all our leaders that they may be granted wisdom and to love peace," the
President remarked.