Nairobi, 17 October, 2024 / 10:08 pm (ACI Africa).
Religious leaders in Kenya have weighed in on the findings of an Infotrak research showing the East African country is “headed in the wrong direction”, and called for a radical shift in governance to redeem the country from what they describe as “a man-made disaster.”
In the report published on October 11, 73 percent of Kenyans believe the country is not doing well owing to the its high cost of living, high taxation, unemployment, and poverty.
In their Wednesday, October 16 statement, Kenya’s religious leaders, who include 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) referred to the survey and emphasized that the country has lost its way.
“We concur with this finding and remind the three arms of government, that is the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary, to make a radical shift to redeem the nation,” the faith-based leaders said in their statement following their one-day meeting at Ufungamano House, Nairobi.
In their statement of caution, the Religious leaders said, “If this nation perishes, the blood of Kenyans will be on your hands.”