Our dear
friends. It has been a great pleasure meeting and knowing you during the 19
months that we have spent in Germany. Our only wish is that we had spent more
time with each other. When we arrived here, we little could have imagined how
fast time would fly. You have showed us great kindness and we remain forever
grateful. Our son had many of you to play with. You opened your homes but more
importantly your hearts to us. You have given us the opportunity to learn from
you but also to share with you what we knew.
Be it in the
university where we lived and studied or in the church where we shared in our faith,
you did not fail to support us. We encouraged each other to do our best and
sought God's guidance in our lives. For others we interacted in social forums
where we discussed that which concerned us most. We remain grateful to you for
helping me to see the world from other angles. We have enjoyed your beautiful
country despite the cold weather. We have enjoyed your trains and buses, your
cities and land, your bahns and bicycles. Yes ours has been an enjoyable time
in Deutschland.
Now comes the
time when we must go back home. While it would be desirable that we stay, it is
of necessity that we should go. That we should go to join our fellow country
women and men in delivering the promise of our generation. That we should go
and share with them the ideas we have accumulated during our stay here. That we
should take our son to see the great country where he was born. Some of you
have expressed your concern as to the state of our country Kenya and of Africa
at large. Indeed challenges do abound and I must not pretend that the road
ahead will be easy. But as we have suggested before the opportunities far much
out way the challenges. Our brothers and sisters have what it takes and are
making a difference for good. It will take time but it shall surely come to be. The fact that the past has been bad does not mean
that the future is hopeless. Just like you my friends, we are not so proud of
some of the pains that we have inflicted on each other through self-centred
leadership. And now that we know that which inflicts us then we are better placed to deal with it. This is the generation that shall see our country turn towards prosperity for all.
What we ask
of you is to support our country where you can. Not much with money and techniques
but more with space and freedom to invent our solutions, make our mistakes and build our legacy. With
the encouragement and moral solidarity that seeks to bring out the best of what
we have. With fair trade conditions that
see both sides benefit. With time and patience that has been known to bring out
all solutions to bear. This we ask of you and this we shall hold ourselves to.
To build our country for the common good. To advance justice for all within and
beyond our boarders. To support the weak and encourage the faint. To be all we
can as God gives us the strength to be. We wish you well and hope to remain in
touch.
Abraham,
Faith and Amani Rugo.
Thursday,
October 25, 2012