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Ruto: I will not stop giving money to churches

By By Phares MutembeiApril 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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President William Ruto reads a Bible during a church service at African Inland Church (AIC) in Homa Bay town. [PHOTO/REBECCA NDUKU]

President William Ruto has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the construction of churches across the country.

Speaking in Central Imenti during a consecration of holy oil service presided over by Archbishop Samson Muthuri and other senior clerics, the President emphasised that his administration would not turn its back on the Church.

This declaration comes despite growing concern among a section of Kenyans who believe some churches have become conduits for corruption.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reTY1T1Zkyw

Ruto said his goal was to partner with the Church in advancing his administration’s development and unity agenda. He attributed his rise to the presidency in part to the support and prayers of the Church, which he said played a key role in preaching peace and promoting development.

He pledged to continue backing Church initiatives, stating that just as he is building roads, affordable housing units, and markets, he would also contribute to church construction.

“We cannot forget to build God’s house. I cannot be constructing affordable housing units, markets and even State House, and leave out the Church,” he said.

The President added that he had made deliberate efforts to include those who felt left out of government, in a bid to foster inclusivity and national development.

“We need churches to pray for a united nation so that we can work for the development of this country. Whatever it takes, as President, I will continue striving to improve the lives of citizens,” he said.

Meanwhile, President Ruto and his Deputy, Prof Kithure Kindiki, reaffirmed their commitment to ending insecurity in northern Meru—a region recently affected by cattle rustling and banditry.

Responding to concerns raised by Meru Governor Bishop Kawira Mwangaza, Ruto reassured residents that the government was taking steps to address the situation, similar to its response in other troubled areas.

Governor Mwangaza said several families had suffered losses, with some losing their breadwinners in the attacks.

Ruto urged residents not to take up arms, but to leave security matters to the government.

“You should not arm yourselves. Leave that responsibility to me and the Deputy President. We successfully handled similar issues in Lamu, Pokot, Turkana, and Samburu—we shall do the same in Meru,” he said.

Prof Kindiki added that plans were already underway to tackle the insecurity, in collaboration with the Ministries of Interior and Wildlife.

On development, President Ruto revealed that Sh1.2 billion had been disbursed to pay road contractors and revive stalled infrastructure projects in the region. He also announced plans to convene a meeting with Meru leaders next month to discuss further development priorities.

The President was accompanied by MPs Moses Kirima (Central Imenti), Rahim Dawood (North Imenti), John Paul Mwirigi (Igembe South), Dan Kiili (Igembe Central), Mpuru Aburi (Tigania East), Mugambi Rindikiri (Buuri), Elizabeth Kailemia (Meru Woman Rep), Eric Wamumbi (Mathira), and Njoroge Kururia (Gatundu North).

President William Ruto has reaffirmed his commitment to
supporting the construction of churches
across the country.

Speaking in Central Imenti during a consecration of holy oil service presided over by Archbishop Samson Muthuri and other senior clerics, the President emphasised that his administration would not turn its back on the Church.

This declaration comes despite growing concern among a section of Kenyans who believe some
churches have become conduits for corruption
.
Ruto said his goal was to partner with the Church in advancing his administration’s development and unity agenda. He attributed his rise to the presidency in part to the support and prayers of the Church, which he said played a key role in preaching peace and promoting development.
He pledged to continue
backing Church initiatives
, stating that just as he is building roads, affordable housing units, and markets, he would also
contribute to church construction
.

“We cannot forget to build God’s house. I cannot be constructing affordable housing units, markets and even State House, and leave out the Church,” he said.

The President added that he had made deliberate efforts to include those who felt left out of government, in a bid to foster inclusivity and national development.
“We need churches to pray for a united nation so that we can work for the development of this country. Whatever it takes, as President, I will continue striving to improve the lives of citizens,” he said.

Meanwhile, President Ruto and his Deputy, Prof Kithure Kindiki, reaffirmed their commitment to ending insecurity in northern Meru—a region recently affected by cattle rustling and banditry.
Responding to concerns raised by Meru Governor Bishop Kawira Mwangaza, Ruto reassured residents that the government was taking steps to address the situation, similar to its response in other troubled areas.

Governor Mwangaza said several families had suffered losses, with some losing their breadwinners in the attacks.

Ruto urged residents not to take up arms, but to leave security matters to the government.
“You should not arm yourselves. Leave that responsibility to me and the Deputy President. We successfully handled similar issues in Lamu, Pokot, Turkana, and Samburu—we shall do the same in Meru,” he said.

Prof Kindiki added that plans were already underway to tackle the insecurity, in collaboration with the Ministries of Interior and Wildlife.
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On development, President Ruto revealed that Sh1.2 billion had been disbursed to pay road contractors and revive stalled infrastructure projects in the region. He also announced plans to convene a meeting with Meru leaders next month to discuss further development priorities.
The President was accompanied by MPs Moses Kirima (Central Imenti), Rahim Dawood (North Imenti), John Paul Mwirigi (Igembe South), Dan Kiili (Igembe Central), Mpuru Aburi (Tigania East), Mugambi Rindikiri (Buuri), Elizabeth Kailemia (Meru Woman Rep), Eric Wamumbi (Mathira), and Njoroge Kururia (Gatundu North).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reTY1T1Zkyw

Published Date: 2025-04-17 21:00:00
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By Phares Mutembei
Source: The Standard
By Phares Mutembei

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