Buy no fear from those attacking you for visiting State House – Ichung’wah tells church leaders
National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah has urged religious leaders to ignore those criticizing their collaboration with government.
Speaking during a church service in Khwisero, Kakamega
County on Sunday, Ichung’wah said the partnership between the church and the
government will foster peace and stability to the country.
He urged the clergy to not shy from holding meetings with
President William Ruto, noting that they also play a cardinal role in offering
leadership advise to the government.
“I see on social media pastors being condemned because they
have gone to State House. What the President said [is] that we shall continue
to consult with everybody,” said Ichung’wah.
“Buy no fear, it is your State House. Pray with the
President, advise him and also get counsel from him on things you can work with
the government to help Kenyans.”
The legislator further censured those attacking church leaders
who are warming up to the state, maintaining that the partnership will be
extended to have more members visiting State House.
“We will continue to welcome even many more and even
ordinary Kenyans will have ideas on the growth of our country,” added Ichung’wah.
“Wale was kupiga kelele waendelee lakini wenye wanataka
kusaidia wananchi waendelee kufanya hivyo.”
He also gave the Church a Ksh.5 million donation on behalf
of President Ruto, a move that has been harshly condemned by a section of church
leaders in the nation.
Recently, on November 17, 2024, the Archdiocese of
Nairobi returned Ksh.2.8 million donated by President Ruto and
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
The Archdiocese rejected the money made at Soweto Catholic
Church, saying that the rejection aligns with Kenya Conference of Catholic
Bishops (KCCB) directives and the Public Fundraising Appeals Bill 2024.
Sakaja donated Ksh.200,000 to the Parish Choir and Parish
Missionary Council (PMC), while the President donated Ksh.600,000 to the same
organisations.
President Ruto also contributed Ksh.2 million to the
Father's house construction.
Ruto has however maintained that he will not cower from making monetary donations to churches and will further continue to work with willing church leaders to foster effective leadership.
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