He urged the new leadership to safeguard the gains made under the Constitution and continue to midwife its implementation.
"It is the Constitution, and its nascent implementation, which has underpinned the progressive renewal of institutions and helped to renew public confidence in the State, such as with the Judiciary.
"Those elected to leadership positions should uphold the Constitution and build strong national institutions to underpin democracy and further progress," said Mr Annan.
He said the March 4, 2013 General Election would be historic as it will usher in a new government that will bring resources closer to the people especially through county governments.
"On that day, Kenyans will elect those they wish to lead them into the future. They will have their say on who governs them and how they are governed. Their choice will define and shape the country for future generations."
Mr Annan said Kenyans were desirous of a government that would enforce the rule of law without fear or favour.
"What is clear is the yearning and desire of most Kenyans for peace and stability, economic development, the rule of law and respect for human rights.
"They demand that the laws of the land be applied fairly and consistently across the board," he said.
He predicted a bright future for Kenya saying the "AU Panel continues to support and encourage the people and the government of Kenya".
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