‘Please agree to meet,advise and pray for Ruto’-Khalwale begs Catholic bishops – Folks Each day
Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has pleaded with Catholic bishops to agree to fulfill up with President William Ruto.
In a press release by way of X account on Sunday, November 17, 2024, Khalwale requested the lads of fabric to advise and pray for the top of state.
In addition, the vocal Senator requested the clergy to disregard Oscar Sudi’s sentiments on the problems they raised in regards to the Kenya Kwanza administration stating that his assertion was not on behalf of Ruto’s regime.
“For the Catholic bishops, I don’t think the rebuttal by Hon Sudi to your well-thought-out critique of the government was and can have been on behalf of the government. Please agree to meet H.E.@WilliamsRuto to advise him and pray for him,” Khalwale mentioned.
In Embu yesterday, DP Kindiki had at his disposal the posh of filling the operate with individuals who might simply applaud and cheer him on.
He didn’t.
Congratulations, professor!
And for the Catholic bishops, I do not suppose the rebuttal by Hon Sudi to ua effectively thought out critique… pic.twitter.com/g5tHsoMDZ0— Dr Boni Khalwale, CBS (@DrBKhalwale) November 17, 2024
Bishops on Ruto’s regime
On Thursday, November 14, the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops reprimanded President Ruto’s administration over what they claimed is perpetuating the tradition of lies and failing to deal with the difficulty of abductions.
The males of fabric went all out to castigate the Kenya Kwanza administration, claiming that it has didn’t uphold integrity and has resolved to spew lies on main points affecting the nation.
“This culture of lies, unkept promises, and misplaced priorities is unacceptable and needs to be dealt with,” the bishops mentioned.
They additional voiced considerations over an obvious erosion of truthfulness in public management.
“The culture of lies is swiftly replacing the integrity and respect that Kenyans deserve. Basically, it seems that truth does not exist, and if it does, it is only what the government says,” the bishops said.
“Unfortunately, it seems that the Kenyans have helplessly tolerated the lies told to them constantly by the politicians. Kenyans must learn not to applaud or validate the lies that the politicians tell them, but rather must resolve to seek and be led by the truth.”
Sudi’s response
Moments after the Bishop’s presser, Oscar Sudi and different pro-government MPs began firing responses on the clergy accusing them of deceptive Kenyans with their false statements.