Peace key to Kenya’s economic growth - PCS Mudavadi

News · Samuel Otieno · March 30, 2026
Peace key to Kenya’s economic growth - PCS Mudavadi
Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi speaking during a public lecture at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) on March 17, 2026.
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Mudavadi challenged Kenyans to reflect deeply on the place of peace in national progress, describing it as the ultimate enabler of prosperity, investment and social cohesion.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has warned that Kenya’s economic progress depends heavily on maintaining peace and stability, saying any disruption could derail development gains.

Speaking at ACK Kanyagia Parish during the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the ACK Diocese of Nyahururu on Palm Sunday, Mudavadi challenged Kenyans to reflect deeply on the place of peace in national progress, describing it as the ultimate enabler of prosperity, investment and social cohesion.

“What is the economic value of peace? The economic value of peace summarises everything else. Without peace, everything else is vanity,” he said.

Mudavadi further pointed to ongoing global debates, including those around healthcare systems, noting that such challenges demonstrate the need for countries to work together in a stable and peaceful environment to deliver solutions that improve the wellbeing of citizens.

The Prime Cabinet Secretary also conveyed condolences from President William Ruto to the people of Nyandarua following the death of the Ol Kalou MP after a period of illness, urging unity during the time of mourning.

Mudavadi said Nyandarua holds a special place in his political journey, recalling that during the 2013 presidential election, he chose Jeremiah Kioni as his running mate, a decision that cemented his strong connection with the region.

He said the experience shaped his commitment to continue engaging with and working alongside the people of Nyandarua in advancing national unity and development.

“Nyandarua holds a special place in my political journey. In 2013, I chose Jeremiah Kioni as my running mate, a decision that deepened my bond with this region.

“That experience continues to inspire my commitment to work alongside the people of Nyandarua in advancing unity, development and the shared prosperity of our nation,” said Mudavadi.

The event brought together Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife Rebecca Miano, Ndaragwa MP George Gachagua, former Governor Francis Kimemia, Principal Secretaries, CEOs and other leaders.

The Silver Jubilee celebrations marked 25 years of the ACK Diocese of Nyahururu, bringing together faithful and leaders to reflect on faith, unity and nation-building, with a strong call to safeguard peace as the foundation for Kenya’s future growth.

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