We take you directly to nairobi kenya. The president of the United States addressing an audience there. Lets listen in. As president i try to keep my promises and i said i was going to come and im here. [ cheers and applause ] and everybody go ahead and have a seat. Im going to be talking for a while. Relax. I want to thank my sister ama for a wonderful introduction. Im so glad that she could be with us here today, and it was as she said it was alma who first guided me through kenya almost 30 years ago, so president kenyatta i want to thank you again for the hospitality that youve shown me for our Work Together on this visit and for being here today. Its a great honor. I am proud to be the First American president to come to kenya. [ cheers and applause ] and of course im the first kenyan american to be president of the United States. [ cheers and applause ] that goes without saying. We love you i love you back. I do. [ cheers and applause ] but as alma was saying the first time i came
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some important choices. first and foremost it means continuing down the path of a strong more inclusive, more accountable and transparent democracy. [ applause ] you know democracy begins with a peacefully elected government. it begins with elections, but it doesn t stop with elections, so your constitution offers a road map to governance that s more responsive to the people through protections against unchecked power, more power in the hands of local communities. for this system to succeed, there also has to be space for citizens to exercise their rights and we saw the strength of kenyan civil society in the last election when groups collected reports of incitement so violence could be stopped before it spun out of control, and the ability the ability of citizens to organize and advocate for change that s the oxygen upon which democracy