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The Kenya Internally Displaced Persons Organization (KIDPO) has implored the youth across the country to embrace dialogue and exercise patience as they give President William Ruto a chance to act on their grievances. Speaking to journalists at an engagement forum in Nakuru County; the KIDPO Patron Peter Tena said threats to occupy certain government offices were unnecessary, noting that the President has already shown commitment to having a discourse with the youths.
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