Calm down! There is no competition between church and state - Ruto
President William Ruto has called for unity in Kenya, seeking to calm the storm between the church and state.
Speaking in a church service on Sunday,
Ruto called on church leaders and other state officials to shun division.
“There is no need to exchange words…all
these things. Calm down, there is no competition between the church and others
or the church and state. We are one country,” he said.
“This country cannot prosper on
division, we have to be united. The church and the state must work together,”
Ruto added.
The statements comes amid a simmering
clash between the church and state officials.
The clash began after the Kenya Conference
of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) called out Ruto’s administrations for failed
promises, high taxation and failure to listen to citizens.
In a hard-hitting statement on November
14, the Bishops told Ruto’s government to stop its ‘culture of lies’.
The bishops accused the political class
of turning a deaf ear to key concerns raised by Kenyans, including over
taxation, unemployment, disturbing gaps in the implementation of the CBC
education system, and the transition from NHIF to the Social Health Authority
(SHA).
Ruto would later attend a Sunday mass in
Soweto where he gave a Ksh. 600,000 donation and pledged another Ksh.2 million
for the completion of the parish priest’s residence.
Days later, the Archbishop of the
Nairobi Archdiocese Philip Anyolo announced that the church would return the
funds as its origin is unknown.
Archbishop Anyolo emphasised the
importance of preserving the Church's independence and sanctity, as well as the
ethical concerns surrounding political contributions.
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