Manifesto/Constitution
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BY MR. ISAIAH GICHU NDIRANGU – NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
The Kenya we desire is with PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY (PDU)
The mission and vision of PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY (PDU) is one of national renewal; of a country with drive, purpose and energy ready and willing to face the challenges of the new millennium; the challenges of a healthy growth and development based on tough economic and political choices, the changes in environment and climatic factors so does the need to become increasingly aware of the problems that surround it. With a massive influx of natural disasters, warming and cooling periods, different types of weather patterns and much more, people need to be aware of what types of environmental problems our planet is facing.
PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY (PDU) manifesto for Kenya a country of compassion, of confidence and of shared values. We want to awaken and renew Kenyans’ collective and individual faith and trust in the ability of its own government, and of its politics; and to remind and reassure us all that we are still Kenya. The Kenya we were. The Kenya we wanted to be. The Kenya we want and the Kenya we want to build. An island of opportunity for all people, not distinguishing them on the basis of class, race and creed; a country of clean leadership; of healthy and competitive growth and development; of a healthy and clean environment with a “city in the sun”; of protected flourishing flora and fauna in our national sanctuaries including the lakes, mountains and oceans; of a people who are healthy and wealthy in positive attitude, sportsmanship and care for the environment and those in need.
In this manifesto, PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY (PDU) makes specific commitments, based on our vision, to the electorate. We promise to stand by these commitments because we love Kenya, Kenyans and their aspirations and we want each and everyone, and family and community to wake up to a dream-come-true. To a new and healthy beginning of change. Change we have been longing for far too long. Change of a modern society with citizens who enjoy all the freedoms and rights enshrined in international conventions of human rights and citizen rights. Change for unity of purpose founded on the wealth of our racial ethnic and cultural diversity. Change for enhanced conditions for a free market economy without abdicating the state’s social responsibility for easing the extreme consequences of capitalist competition; change to gear our efforts towards environmental protection practices and change to enable Kenya play its due role in the integration of the East African region and be available for service to other countries in distress.