Next Step After Third Bipartisan Talks in Bomas

Honorable Kimani Ichung’wa has broken his silence minutes after they have ended their bipartisan talks for today. They were holding them at the Bomas of Kenya where select members convened to discuss issues brought to the negotiation table.

Ichung’wa has narrated that they have steadfastly continued with their talks for the third time now despite the skepticism that they are facing from their critics.

“The National Dialogue Committee convened for its third meeting today at the historic Bomas of Kenya. Undeterred by the skepticism of critics, the committee remains steadfast in its pursuit of upholding the nation’s peace, tranquility, and stability,” said Ichung’wa.

Ichung’wa has also maintained that all members of the bipartisan talks committee are united at this moment as they are keeping in mind that the interest of Kenya are above everyone else.

He has added that they will make sure that they stick to the constitution whenever they continue with the process of addressing their issues through a dialogue mechanism that is open.

“Recognizing that the nation’s interests transcend individual perspectives, the committee stands united in its resolve to engage constructively. With a deep reverence for the country’s laws and constitution, we are dedicated to addressing the pertinent issues raised, fostering open dialogue, and seeking viable solutions within the framework of the nation’s fundamental principles,” added Ichung’wa.

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