Your Excellency Sir, it has been a great honor and pleasure to have been a Citizen of the Republic of Kenya while you were the President and the Commander-in-Chief.
I thank you for having given me Hon. John Michuki and the fact that you gave him a free hand to show us what true leadership and statesmanship is composed of. May he rest in peace.
While you reigned at State House, you nicely placed the mandarins of the Brenton Woods institutions in their rightful place never giving them the opportunity to show their pompous attitudes during your regime.
You disconnected the direct line and the hotlines between State House and the American Embassy, the British High Commission and the European Union and proceeded to deal with the East, further rubbing it into their noses.
Your Excellency, no one will ever joke again with Men and Women who are Officers of the Kenyan Defense Forces. This pride and joy was attained while you were the Commander-in-Chief.
I bid thee farewell and wish you all the best in whatever you aspire to do in retirement.
Fare thee well. Fare thee well.