Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir has called on the people of Mombasa to reject divisive politics and rally behind the implementation of the national 10-Point Agenda, saying the country’s progress depends on unity, dialogue and a shared commitment to development.
Speaking during a meet-the-people tour of Jomvu alongside Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya and Jomvu MP Bady Twalib, the Governor said leaders have a responsibility to bring people together rather than exploit differences for political gain.
Governor Nassir noted that the spirit of cooperation championed through the 10-Point Agenda provides an opportunity to focus the nation’s energy on issues that directly affect wananchi, including economic empowerment, job creation, improved public services, accountable leadership, national cohesion and inclusive development.
He urged residents to support initiatives that promote stability and create an environment where government can deliver meaningful development.
The Governor emphasized that Mombasa has everything to gain from a united Kenya, adding that lasting progress is achieved when leaders work together across political divides in the interest of the people.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to partnering with both the national government and other leaders to accelerate development projects, expand economic opportunities and improve the quality of life for all residents of Mombasa.

