Nairobi, 06 March, 2024 / 9:45 pm (ACI Africa).
A section of religious leaders in Kenya have expressed concern about the recurring public conflicts between Members of County Assemblies (MCAs) and other political leaders.
In a statement, representatives of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), and the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) in Machakos, Makueni, Kitui, and Kajiado Counties say politicians need to follow proper procedures in addressing disputes among themselves.
“We are particularly alarmed at the intolerant relationship between the executive and some Members of the County Assembly. This has been witnessed in the verbal and physical attacks against each other,” they say in the statement published on March 4.
The religious leaders say, “In the constitution of Kenya, the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary were created separately to provide checks and balances to ensure justice. Progressively tearing down these boundaries results in a loss of confidence in the institutions of governance.”
MCAs across the country have, on several occasions, clashed among themselves and other leaders.