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Pilgrims throng a shrine in Komarock for prayers

Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti led thousands in attending

In Summary

• BIshop called for patience and tolerance during these tough economic times

Thousands of Catholic faithful on Saturday thronged the Komarock shrine in Kangundo, Machakos county for the annual pilgrimage prayers.

The pilgrims, from all walks of life, gathered for the day-long prayers led by the Machakos Diocese Bishop Norman King’oo.

Governor Wavinya Ndeti was among the key leaders who attended the prayers.

In his homily, Bishop King'oo called for patience and tolerance from Kenyans during these tough economic times.

“I call on Kenyans not to be quick to anger. When we become upset, we may end up making mistakes that can destroy the country,” Bishop King’oo said.

He also called on Kenyans to pray for the country as it navigates the harsh economic times.

King’oo urged leaders to crusade for the rights of Kenyans through the existing structures of governance.

The prelate said elected leaders have a responsibility to safeguard the rights and interests of Kenyans, especially during these times when many households are hurting.

“Kenyans are looking up to the leaders they elected because they are their representatives and they should not let things get out of hand,” King'oo said.

He called on the government to fast-track the process of providing affordable and quality healthcare to ease the suffering of most Kenyans.

Governor Ndeti pledged to fulfil the promises she made during the electioneering period.

“I will also run my government in a transparent way and ensure prudent utilisation of resources,” she said.

The governor told off critics of her administration, saying she will remain firm and steadfast in serving the people of Machakos. 

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