The former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has urged politicians in Kenya to speed up much needed reforms that were promised after post election violence there in early 2008. He was speaking at the start of a three day visit to Kenya. Kofi Annon made it clear that so far the pace of reforms has been too slow. The man who was instrumental in pulling Kenya back from the brink of civil war said the people of Kenya were expecting more from the coalition Government, including more concrete action to end impunity and combat corruption. Mr Annan is expected to meet Kenyan President and Prime Minister today.
News On AIR | October 5, 2009 5:36 AM
Kofi Annan urges politician in Kenya to speed up reform process