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President Barack Obama to visit Kenya for three days, officials say
By Cyrus Ombati Updated Thursday, July 9th 2015 at 09:20 GMT +3 Share
this story: US President Barack Obama. Sources say White House
insisted if the presidents have to attend the meeting, they will do
so as entrepreneurs, but not as leaders. (PHOTO: COURTESY) US
President Barack Obama will be in Kenya for three days to attend the
Global Entrepreneurship Summit from July 24, contrary to speculations
that he would only spend eight hours in the country, diplomatic
sources have said. It is however not yet clear if he will visit visit
Kogelo village as per the aspirations of his kin. Meanwhile, White
House seems to have won a debate on whether regional presidents
should attend the summit or not. Sources say White House insisted if
the presidents have to attend the meeting, they will do so as
entrepreneurs, but not as leaders. "They said the presidents
will steal unnecessary attention and divert the main agenda of the
summit. The summit is for entrepreneurs to uplift the continent
economically," said a highly placed official who asked not to be
named. Obama is expected to attend the White House initiative, which
gathers entrepreneurs and investors from around the world and is
aimed at showcasing innovative projects and spurring economic
opportunities. The visit is expected to command considerable global
attention because of its huge symbolic importance. More than 1,500
people are expected to attend. The plane carrying Obama is scheduled
to land at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on the
Friday evening of July 24 before he proceeds to his hotel, which has
not been disclosed. See also: Official: Obama trip to Kenya to rake
in millions He will then leave his hotel room for the summit on
Saturday morning, where he will address the meeting. Later in the
day, Obama and his team are expected to visit the 1998 bomb blast
site at the junction of Haile Selassie Avenue and Moi Avenue. The
American Embassy used to be at the site before the blast took place.
The US president will later meet President Uhuru Kenyatta at State
House, some Opposition leaders and civil society groups before
holding a press conference. There will be an official dinner later in
the evening which only invited guests will attend. It is not clear
where he will be on Sunday until around 7p.m., when his plane takes
off from JKIA to Addis Ababa. There are speculations he may sneak
into Kogelo on Sunday. His kin, through their spokesman Malik Obama,
wrote to White House two weeks ago making an invitation. State House
Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu has said traffic flow will be interrupted
in Nairobi during the visit.
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Ahead of his visit is a contingent of
Secret Service personnel, some of whom are already in the country.The
visit will be Obama's fourth trip to Kenya. His first trip to Kenya
was in 1987, when he sought his father's roots in a quest that was
documented in the final section of his 1995 memoir, 'Dreams From My
Father.' He visited again as a US senator in 2006 and in 1992, he
made another trip with his then fiancee Michelle.
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