Amma Presents Gandhi-King Award
to Mr. Mwai Kibaki
23 October 2003 — Nairobi, Kenya
Her Holiness Sri Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma)
presented the prestigious Gandhi-King award for
Non-Violence for the year 2003 to His Excellency
the President of Kenya, Hon. Mwai Kibaki, today
at the State House Gardens, Nairobi, Kenya. |
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Also present were the First Lady Her Excellency
Mrs. Lucy Kibaki, the Honourable Vice President
Mr. Moody Awori, the Honourable Minister Mr.
Najib Balala, for Culture, Sports and Social
Services and Bawa Jain, the Secretary General
of the Millennium World Peace Summit. The Kenyan
Cabinet members and many special invitees were
also present on this momentous ocassion. The
gathering was addressed by Amma, Mr. Balala,
Mr. Jain, and His Excellency the President. Earlier
in the morning Amma had a private meeting with
the Honourable President at his residence. |
Amma praised President Kibaki's reforms and the introduction
of free primary education in Her presentation address.
Accepting the award, Mr. Kibaki praised the World
Movement for Non-Violence and the Millennium World
Peace Summit for their role in the promotion of peace,
and paid tribute to the previous award recipients,
which include Amma, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan,
former South African President Nelson Mandela and renowned
primatologist Jane Goodall.
Dedicating this award to the people of Kenya, Mr.
Kibaki said, "This award is in the spirit of the
two greatest leaders of our times - Mahatma Gandhi
and Martin Luther King - who transcended what we think
of as apolitical, civic, or spiritual leadership to
become true leaders of people and examples to hearts,
minds and souls worldwide."
On Her arrival in Kenya on the 22nd, Amma was welcomed
at the Nairobi airport by the Honorable Minister Najib
Balala MP on behalf of the Kenyan government.
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