Defence CS Soipan Tuya, Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu, President William Ruto and other dignitaries share a light moment during an Easter Sunday Service at Ntulele, Narok county on April 20, 2025/PCS
President William Ruto has yet again made a pledge for a
church donation, after promising Sh10 million to construct a Pastors’ Plaza in
Narok.
Speaking during an Easter Sunday in Narok County, Ruto
responded to an earlier request for a State Lodge in the area, saying he will
offer the pastor’s plaza instead.
”You have told me that you need a State Lodge here. But I
have decided that I will, on the requests made for the construction of a
pastor’s plaza here in Mosiro,” Ruto stated.
”Because we cannot have a State Lodge here, we will build
that plaza for pastors. I will look for Sh10 million to embark on the
construction. That will be for you to build that plaza, and if you get stuck
midway, I will send these friends of mine to come help you.”
In March, Ruto defended his commitment to continue
supporting the construction of Churches across the country
This, he said, is despite the noises and objections by
his critics.
Ruto said as he continues to step up the construction of
affordable housing projects and classrooms, he will not relent in the
construction of these sacred places “because this is the will of
God.”
“Tutamuaibisha shetani. Shetani hawezi kutuzuia kujenga
nchi yetu ama kujenga makanisa zetu,” he said.
Ruto said construction “is part of me,” noting
even at State House, some construction was ongoing.
He assured members that he would support them in the
completion of the church.
He said his involvement in such church projects aligns with
his faith, and so he does not require the permission of anyone.
“I am going to be a member of the construction
committee of this church. I see there is still some work left. I am a member of
AIC, and I know everything,” he said.
“Shetani na watu wake wanaweza kukasirika wakitaka
lakini tutajenga kanisa.”
Ruto’s statement follows his recent pledge of Sh20 million
towards the construction of the new Jesus Winner Ministry, Roysambu, which
sparked mixed reactions.
The President also pledged to mobilise his friends to raise
another Sh100 million for the construction of the church, estimated at more
than Sh1 billion.
Some of his political opponents raised issues questioning
its source as a group of youth threatened to occupy the church in protest,
demanding that they return the money.