President Barrack Obama on Wednesday expressed his excitement on seeing Kenya's First Lady Margaret Kenyatta at the 19th World Travel and Tourism Global Summit in Seville, Spain.
He acknowledged her presence during his speech, adding that he was pleased to see her representing Kenya at the summit.
Obama who has been hosted twice by Margaret at State House, Nairobi also recounted fond memories of his travel to Kenya.
Coming to Kenya in his mid-20s helped him understand his history, the place where his father was born and also to meet members of his extended family.
Obama was asked about how his travel has shaped his world view and responded that it reminded him of his heritage and the diversity of the human race.
“Travel also reminds us what we are, what we share and what we have in common,” said the 44th US President.
He gave a narration, that if you saw a child playing and laughing in Kenya, and travel to Hawaii, you will experience a similar thing repeated but by a child from a different background.
He expressed his interest in the young generation by noting that the youth are more adaptable to different cultures and environment without many reservations.
“Young people are more tolerant and not afraid of the unfamiliar or change,” Obama told the delegates.