Church leaders slam rising political violence, call for peaceful politics
A screen grab of a video of Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Archbishop Joseph Ole Sapit addressing journalists at the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi on July 19, 2024.
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Speaking in Kianyaga, Kirinyaga County, ACK Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit warned that the growing culture of “goonism” threatens peace, democracy, and national unity.
He called on politicians to embrace dialogue and issue-based campaigns instead of sponsoring violence.
The church leader said the use of hired youths to attack critics and create chaos during demonstrations and public meetings was unacceptable and immoral.
The clergy also appealed to the youth to reject manipulation by political figures seeking to use them for unlawful activities.
He has urged the government to institute additional urgent measures to cushion Kenyans from the effects of the high fuel price hike effected on Thursday.
He warned that the sharp increase in fuel prices, particularly the Ksh.46.29 rise in diesel announced by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority, will significantly worsen economic pressure on households, public transport operators, small businesses and the broader cost of living.
He said Diesel remains central to transport, food production and commercial activity, meaning the inflationary impact of this adjustment will be felt across the economy.

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