How politicians are keeping off pulpits in wake of backlash from churchgoers
For a long time now, politicians have
thronged churches mostly for two things, to support churches in raising funds
for development projects and to address their constituents on certain sticky or
national issues.
And on several occasions, political leaders
have used church podiums to attack fellow politicians while others have used
the same podiums to seek to popularise government policies.
But this now appears to have been stopped
by church leaders and even congregants.
In Kiambu. members of the county assembly
who attended a church service at the Kikuyu Church Catholic Parish got a rude
shock when the clergy outrightly denied them an opportunity to speak after the
sermon.
This new turn of events comes in the wake
of an uproar by young Kenyans who say politicians have used places of worship
to display opulence and contempt.
Governor Kimani Wamatangi was the only one permitted
to speak but even he too stayed away from political matters.
At the Kericho AGC Emmanuel church during
the fiftieth anniversary celebrations, elected leaders failed to show up
fearing a backlash from the close to four thousand congregants who attended.
This was a ceremony that three weeks ago
would have attracted several leaders including CSs, Governors, Senators, and MPs
among others.
Instead, only the women rep and three MCAs
attended with only the area MCA and the women rep being allowed to address the
congregation.
Church leaders present say, the actions country-wide
by Gen Z had brought a shift in how matters will be conducted not only nationally
but also in churches.
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