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Saturday, November 30, 2024

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MPs urge clergy to focus on faith, not politics, following tensions over Ruto's church donations

MPs urge clergy to focus on faith, not politics, amid tensions over church donations, accusing them of hypocrisy and breaching ethical fundraising rules.

Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Most Rev Dr Jackson Ole Sapit

Kenyan MPs have called on religious leaders to stay out of politics and concentrate on their role of spiritual guidance. This comes amid tensions over church donations, with lawmakers accusing clergy of pressuring politicians for fundraising while criticizing their involvement in such activities.


Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah didn’t hold back, emphasizing that politicians don’t invite themselves to church fundraisers. "Religious leaders shouldn’t act like we impose ourselves. There are many other ways we can use our money," he said. Ichung’wah also urged clergy to serve with sincerity, saying, “When we do good, it’s to please God, not bishops or church members.”


He pointed to a recent controversy involving President Ruto, who donated KSh 5.6 million to Nairobi’s Soweto Catholic Church. The Catholic Archdiocese has since decided to return the funds, citing ethical concerns. They also plan to refund Governor Sakaja’s contribution, explaining that the donations breached the Public Fundraising Appeals Bill 2024.


Minority Leader Junet Mohamed echoed the sentiment, urging clergy to address MPs respectfully if issues arise. "Religious leaders guide us spiritually, but politics is different. Engage with decorum," he said.

Other MPs criticized clergy for moral lapses within the church, suggesting they focus on cleaning their own house before judging politicians. "There’s immorality in churches. Let politicians do their job while clergy do theirs," said Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie.


Eldas MP Adan Keynan advised disgruntled clergy to wait until 2027 elections to run for office if they wish to enact change. Minority Whip Millie Odhiambo expressed concern that the church’s political involvement undermines its moral authority.


Amid the debate, some MPs defended President Ruto, with Kiarie recalling clergy describing his leadership as divinely ordained. "When did God tell you to judge instead of guiding us spiritually?" he quipped.

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