Pentecostal churches reject Bill seeking to regulate religious organisations

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By Citizen Reporter September 21, 2024 02:39 (EAT)
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Pentecostal churches reject Bill seeking to regulate religious organisations

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The Association of Pentecostal Churches and Training Institutes has rejected in totality the Senate Bill on religious organisations, crafted following recommendations from a presidential task force.

Speaking in Nakuru during the launch of the Association of Pentecostal Vocational Training Institutions of Kenya (APVOTIK), Bishop Ezekiel Mwendo, the Secretary General, said that before the Bill is tabled in Parliament, it should be subjected to proper deliberation and public participation.

He added that it would not pass if the churches are not considered.

The association, that brings together more than 200 churches across the country, said members should be given an opportunity in government leadership, for a country may not progress without moral guidance.

Bishop Dr. Caleb Oruko, the association’s Vice Chairperson, added that the Senate Bill did not go through full public participation and is punitive.

He said it has a lot of academic recommendations which may put a lot of religious organisations at a risk of facing closure, which is not their wish. 

The Religious Organisations Bill, 2024, proposes a framework for how religious institutions operate in the country. This also involves strict measures for registration and penalties for unregistered institutions. 

Sponsored by Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana, the Bill has already undergone the First Reading.

In the Bill, religious leaders who use manipulative schemes to perform miracles to gain money face either a Ksh.5 million fine or 10-year jail term. 

The Bill also dictates that for an institution to be registered, at least 25 persons must profess the same faith and receive an endorsement by an umbrella religious body. 

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