The wife of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Pastor Dorcas, was forced to abandon a prayer meeting in Nyeri after politician Maina Njenga arrived at the venue.
Dorcas was whisked away from the meeting at Kamkunji Stadium as Njenga’s convoy arrived.
Dorcas, Nyeri deputy governor David Waroe and a host of other leaders left the venue through the back entry.
As she left, Njenga went and sat at the very seat Dorcas had occupied.
Former DP Gachagua has since condemned Njenga's attendance at the meeting.
When he addressed the meeting, Njenga asked Mt Kenya residents not to be obsessed with their region.
“Let us not be people who speak about Mt Kenya all the time. There are other parts of the country. We need to go to other areas for prayers,” he said.
He called on leaders to enhance the spirit of nationalism and inclusion that will help Kenya move forward.
Before leaving the meeting, Pastor Dorcas had addressed the gathering during which she raised concerns over Kenya's moral and social state, highlighting growing corruption and 'rising wickedness'.
“We cannot sit as Kenyans and lie to ourselves that the country is doing well. It is not doing well,” she stated.
Dorcas expressed concerns about widespread 'wickedness' in the nation, pointing out that people have forsaken their faith and fallen into corruption and sin.
In remarks partly delivered in Kikuyu, she said, “You have seen the evils continue...people do not worship their God... Many people, even when you look at social media.”
She urged Kenyans to be vigilant and avoid sin, reminding them that even if human eyes cannot see their deeds, God sees everything.
“Do not sin and think because we can't see you, even God cannot see you. There is a day God will decide to punish you, and when that day comes, all the people will know,” she warned.
Addressing corruption, she called for righteous leadership and accountability.
Quoting the scripture, Dorcas invoked God’s promise to heal the land if His people turned to Him in prayer and repentance.
“God says, ‘If my people who are called by my name...’ It is not everyone that God is looking for. He’s looking for righteous people, people who know their God, who can stand and correct an error,” she declared.