Ole Sapit: Gen Zs have no tribe, no religion

Ole Sapit said there is a need to discern what Gen Z is saying

In Summary
  • He urged the police not to use excessive force while dealing with the protesters and the Gen Zs likewise to keep the law.

  • "Let us be civil every one of us," Ole Sapit said.

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ACK Archbishop Ole Sapit has welcomed Generation Z to church and urged them to share the country by listening to one another.

Speaking during a service on Sunday in Nyahururu, Ole Sapit said there is a need to discern what Gen Z is saying, adding that this is a listening moment not a talking one.

"We do say we want to listen to you. What is happening is something unexpected and extraordinary. The Gen Zs have no tribe, no religion, no class but they are our children not enemies of the nation," he said.

He urged the police not to use excessive force while dealing with the protesters and the Gen Zs likewise to keep the law.

"Let us be civil each and every one of us," Ole Sapit said.

At the same time, President William Ruto said he is proud the young people have stepped forward tribeless and peacefully to be counted.

He said what they have done is their democratic duty and his administration will engage them on their concerns.

The President insisted that together with young people, his government will work with them to build a better country.

"Our young people have stepped forward to engage in the affairs of their country. They have done a democratic duty to stand and be recognized and I want to tell you that we are going to have a conversation with you so that we can identify your issues and we can work together as a nation and streamline your issues," Ruto said.

"I am very proud of our young people. They have stepped forward tribeless, they have stepped forward peacefully and I want to tell them we are going to engage so that together we can build a better nation. What I want to encourage them is that we are concerned about their issues."

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