Tuesday, February 12, 2008

President Kibaki is recieves congratulations from world leaders on his re-election



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Congratulatory messages have been showered to President Mwai Kibaki following his re-election for a second term in office.

Among the world leaders who have sent congratulatory messages include


  • Singapore's President Sellapan Rama Nathan,

  • Djibouti's President Ismael Omar Guelleh,

  • Swaziland Prime Minister Absalom Themba Dlamini,

  • Botswana President Festus Gontebanye Mogae

  • Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
In his message Singapore's President Nathan said he was looking forward to working with President Kibaki to further strengthen the existing relations between Kenya and Singapore.

Djibouti's President Guelleh expressed hope that the re-election of President Kibaki would boost the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between Kenya and Djibouti in the spirit of cooperation, goodwill and friendship.

Swaziland Prime Minister Dlamini expressed his firm belief that cordial relations between Kenya and Swaziland would continue to be enhanced and strengthened for the benefit of the people of the two countries.

On his part, Botswana's President Mogae said President Kibaki's re-election for a second term was an incisive demonstration of the faith and confidence the people of Kenya have in his capable and visionary leadership and his ability to build a prosperous nation.

"I note with great satisfaction that Botswana and Kenya enjoy excellent relations and I look forward to continue working with you to further strengthen the bonds of friendship and solidarity that subsist between our two countries and people and in finding solutions to the challenges facing our continent and the world at large," the President of Botswana said.


In his message the Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sheikh Al-Sabah wished the President success in his immense responsibilities for the progress and prosperity of the people of Kenya.

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