No space for politics in church during service in Bomet

Presiding Bishop Robert Langat only recognised present politicians and invited Ruto to speak.

In Summary
  • Ruto was in Sotik for the official opening and dedication of the newly completed Chebango AGC church.
  • Governor Hillary Barchok who played host to the president was also affected.
President William Ruto is welcomed at Chebango AGC church in Sotik, Bomet County on July 21, 2024
President William Ruto is welcomed at Chebango AGC church in Sotik, Bomet County on July 21, 2024
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In yet another continuing trend recently set by church leaders, politicians accompanying President William Ruto during a church service in Bomet were today denied an opportunity to speak.

Ruto was in Sotik for the official opening and dedication of the newly completed Chebango AGC church.

Governor Hillary Barchok who played host to the president was also affected.

Among the elected leaders who were in attendance were Senator Hillary Sigei, Dagoreti south MP John Kiarie, Mwangi Kiunjuri (Laikipia East), Francis Sigei (Sotik), Brighton Yegon (Sotik) and JSC commissioner Isaac Rutto.

Roads Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir nominee who actively supported the construction of the church was also present.

Bishop Robert Langat who presided over the service only recognised their presence and invited Ruto to speak.

"Our leaders who are here today please stand wherever you are...we are grateful that you came," he said.

"Tunawapenda sana waheshimiwa wetu, mungu awabariki," he said.

While speaking, Ruto said they have agreed to respect the church as a holy place of worship.

"Kanisa ni mahali patakatifu tutaheshimu na maneno yale mengine ya kisiasa tutafanya nje ndiyo tuweke heshima kwa kanisa vile inavyofaa," he said.

This is translated to mean, "the church is a holy place and we will give it the respect it deserves, we will take our politics outside the church in that respect."

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