Eldoret: The Turbo Sub-County security team, in collaboration with residents and peace stakeholders from Huruma Ward, Uasin Gishu County, conducted a peace walk in Eldoret to promote unity and peaceful coexistence among residents of the Sub-County.
According to Kenya News Agency, the ‘Huruma for Peace’ procession, themed ‘Walking Together, Building Peace – United We Stand for a Peaceful Tomorrow,’ was led by Turbo Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Mohammed Ibrahim Hassan and Kapyemit Location Chief Jennifer Rono. The event commenced at Nandi Gardens near Eldoret Central Business District (CBD) and concluded at Huruma Grounds with a peace forum.
During the event, Hassan praised the community for their strong turnout and stressed the importance of maintaining peace in daily life, emphasizing that national progress is rooted in grassroots harmony. “Peace begins with us in our homes and villages. If we tolerate each other regardless of religion or tribe, our country will move forward,” Hassan stated, urging residents to collaborate closely with security officers.
Hassan also expressed concern about the increasing consumption of illicit brews and drugs in the area, pledging a rigorous crackdown to address these issues.
Ms. Rono, who organized the event, highlighted that Huruma has often been unfairly labeled as chaotic and unsafe. She explained that the peace walk aimed to reveal the ward’s true nature as a friendly and welcoming community. “Huruma is a cosmopolitan area where everyone is free to live and do business. We cannot allow those who reject peace and unity to disrupt us. We love peace and unity,” she stated, acknowledging the youth’s active role in organizing the event.
Uasin Gishu County Peace Coordinator, Viola Sang, stressed that peace begins at home and urged parents to teach their children values of peacemaking, warning that without peace, business and development would suffer.
Abubakar Bini, Chairperson of the North Rift Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK), reminded residents of the importance of upholding peace without discrimination based on age, gender, or race.
The peace forum follows the Saba Saba 2025 protests, which caused disruptions in the Huruma area. The event united Turbo Sub-County security officials, local administrators, religious leaders, youth, village elders, and other stakeholders to bolster peace, safety, and unity in the region.