Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called on leaders to embody humility and integrity in their service to the nation. Speaking in Soy, Uasin Gishu County, during the burial of the late Mildred Ayiemba Osotsi Wanyama, Mudavadi underscored the importance of value-based leadership for Kenya’s progress.
Joined by leaders from across the region, Mudavadi paid tribute to Reverend Osotsi, hailing her as a beacon of moral strength whose influence extended from her home to the wider community. “Her story is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and moral leadership,” he said, highlighting how such virtues are essential in guiding society toward unity and sustainable development.
He noted that Kenya’s future depends not on political grandstanding or divisive rhetoric, but on a collective commitment to service that uplifts all citizens regardless of background. “True leadership is about values, about putting the people first,” Mudavadi emphasized.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary also extended heartfelt condolences to the Wanyama family, recognizing the indelible mark Reverend Osotsi left on those around her through her warmth, wisdom, and unwavering devotion.
His message served as a reminder to current and aspiring leaders that public service should be grounded in humility, compassion, and a strong moral compass. As Kenya navigates complex social and economic challenges, Mudavadi’s appeal calls for a renewed focus on leadership that unites rather than divides, and that places the needs of the people above personal or political interests.