Nairobi, 26 February, 2020 / 6:54 pm (ACI Africa).
As Kenya strives to combat corruption and unite citizens from different tribes and political divides through the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), representatives of Catholic Bishops in the East African country paid the Head of State a courtesy call Tuesday, February 25, an encounter that saw the Church leaders express their support for BBI and the fight against graft, the Presidential Strategic Communication Unit (PSCU) reported.
The meeting came just days after Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta, a Catholic, joined the Prelates, clergy, religious and thousands of faithful in the launch of the Lenten Campaign 2020.
The Bishops presented their Pastoral Letter whose theme is “Conscience Formation: Our Path to Renewal” during the Saturday event that took place at the Marian Shrine, Subukia, in the country’s Catholic Diocese of Nakuru. The call on Kenyans who “have stolen or unfairly taken public resources” to seek forgiveness and to change their ways was a key highlight of the Saturday event.
The Tuesday meeting between President Kenyatta and some of the Bishops in Kenya gave the Church leaders an opportunity to reiterate their concerns about graft in the country.
"If left unchecked, corruption is a major threat to the country's socio-economic well-being," PSCU quoted the Bishops as saying during their February 25 courtesy call to President Kenyatta at the State House in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.