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Kindiki to the Church: Correct us with love

By By Ronald KiprutoApril 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) on Tuesday during a national evangelical revival. [DPCS]

The Kenya Kwanza administration has had a complex relationship with the Church, marked by generous government donations on one hand, and public disagreements on the other.

In response to growing concerns, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has sought to reassure religious leaders that the government respects the independence of the Church.

“There is no contest between the Church and the State,” Kindiki said on Tuesday during the Africa Revival Agenda Conference at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.

“The Church and state are separate. The vision, objectives, and priorities of the State are completely aligned with those of the church. We see the church as a companion and a complementary institution that helps us in the struggle to better the lives of Kenyans,” said the DP.

The church should help the government in fighting social evils like corruption and they should correct us with love DP Kindiki says pic.twitter.com/4rhTWaeIXF

— The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya) April 16, 2025

Kindiki further noted that the President William Ruto-led administration considers clergy as important partners in the fight against social ills beguiling the country.

He also urged the Church to offer constructive criticism where necessary.

“We are thankful for praying for us and the government. Please correct us when we go astray. What we plead is for you to correct us with love. We are a listening government…we will adjust where we are not doing well and will incorporate your views,” he added.

Tensions between the government and the Church escalated late last year after some religious leaders accused the administration of ignoring public concerns and failing to fulfil its campaign promises.

In one instance, the Catholic Church rejected a  Sh5 million donation from Ruto, citing ethical concerns. The president had reportedly delivered Sh2.6 million in cash and promised the remaining amount, along with a bus for the parish.

The donation sparked public debate, with political leaders criticising the Church for what they saw as undue hostility toward the government, while others defended the Church’s stance on accountability and transparency.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) on Tuesday during a national evangelical revival
. [DPCS]

The Kenya Kwanza administration has had a complex relationship with the Church, marked by generous government donations on one hand, and public disagreements on the other.

In response to growing concerns, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has sought to reassure religious leaders that the government respects the independence of the Church.
“There is no contest between the Church and the State,” Kindiki said on Tuesday during the Africa Revival Agenda Conference at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.

“The Church and state are separate. The vision, objectives, and priorities of the State are completely aligned with those of the church. We see the church as a companion and a complementary institution that helps us in the struggle to better the lives of Kenyans,” said the DP.
The church should help the government in fighting social evils like corruption and they should correct us with love DP Kindiki says
pic.twitter.com/4rhTWaeIXF

Kindiki further noted that the President William Ruto-led administration considers clergy as important partners in the fight against social ills beguiling the country.
He also urged the Church to offer constructive criticism where necessary.

“We are thankful for praying for us and the government. Please correct us when we go astray. What we plead is for you to correct us with love. We are a listening government…we will adjust where we are not doing well and will incorporate your views,” he added.
Tensions between the government and the Church escalated late last year after some religious leaders accused the administration of ignoring public concerns and failing to fulfil its campaign promises.

In one instance, the Catholic Church rejected a 
Sh5 million
donation from Ruto, citing ethical concerns. The president had reportedly delivered Sh2.6 million in cash and promised the remaining amount, along with a bus for the parish.

The donation sparked public debate, with political leaders criticising the Church for what they saw as undue hostility toward the government, while others defended the Church’s stance on accountability and transparency.

The church should help the government in fighting social evils like corruption and they should correct us with love DP Kindiki says pic.twitter.com/4rhTWaeIXF

— The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya)
April 16, 2025

Published Date: 2025-04-16 08:40:00
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By Ronald Kipruto
Source: The Standard
By Ronald Kipruto

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