• Thursday, 12 December 2024
President Ruto meets with Evangelical, Pentecostal and charismatic church leaders

President Ruto meets with Evangelical, Pentecostal and charismatic church leaders

President William Ruto was on a charm offensive on Wednesday, hosting leaders from the Evangelical, Pentecostal, and Charismatic churches, as well as the Federation of Evangelical and Indigenous Churches, at State House in Nairobi.

The President engaged the clergy in what appeared to be an attempt to mend fences with the church, which has recently criticized his two-year-old government for advancing a culture of lies and unfulfilled promises.

In a joint statement, the clergy urged President Ruto to prioritize the recruitment of IEBC Commissioners, stating; “We believe the Executive can unlock the bottlenecks hindering the process and avert the present constitutional crisis.”

They also called for a review of the affordable healthcare program, recommending that the government urgently ensure all Kenyans have access to reliable healthcare services.

The clergy also expressed concerns over the government's preparedness for the transition of learners to Grade 9 next year, citing inadequate infrastructure and delayed capitation.

They further raised questions about President Ruto’s fight against corruption and his handling of the economy.

The church leaders proposed the establishment of a national restoration convention, co-chaired by prominent Kenyans, including faith leaders, to discuss the country's challenges and develop strategies for a prosperous, united, and just Kenya.

On his part, the Head of State promised further collaboration with the church, posting on his X platform saying he is committed to advancing cooperation between the church and his government.

“Religious faiths and the state serve the same people and have always worked together to ensure national unity and provide social services, including education, health, and supporting the vulnerable. We are committed to maintaining this partnership,” said Ruto.

The church has been on the President’s case for a while now, accusing him of unkept promises and entrenching a culture of lies.

“This culture of lies is unacceptable and needs to be dealt with,” Dominic Kimengich, Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, said in past statement.

“We advise as the clergy, if possible to avoid making more promises at this time and instead focus in prioritizing flagship projects,” Kenya Coalition of Church Alliances and Ministries (KCCAM) Chairperson Kepha Omae added.

The meeting comes two days after President Ruto reached out to retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, promising to unite the country by reaching out to all leaders.

 

 

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