Deputy President Kithure Kindiki fired back at critics who say Kenya's current government will only last one term. He spoke during a church service at AIC Nairagie Enkare in Narok East. Kindiki told people to stop spreading the one-term message around the country. He said only God knows what will happen tomorrow. Leaders should focus on helping their people right away.
Kindiki asked critics what they would do if God decides President William Ruto serves two full terms. He said people who push the one-term agenda do not know where they will be tomorrow either. The Deputy President told them to give the government a break from their complaints. He said leaders should not bring politics into church services. Church should be for worship, not political speeches.
The Deputy President praised Narok leaders for talking about development projects during their church remarks. He said politicians who want to make political noise should go to the market instead. Opposition leaders like former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have been holding meetings across Kenya. They claim the current government will not survive past 2027. These meetings created slogans like Wantam, which means one term.
Opposition leaders say people are suffering from high taxes and expensive living costs. They claim the government does not listen to citizens' problems. The critics argue these issues will prevent the government from winning another election.
Kindiki asked critics what they would do if God decides President William Ruto serves two full terms. He said people who push the one-term agenda do not know where they will be tomorrow either. The Deputy President told them to give the government a break from their complaints. He said leaders should not bring politics into church services. Church should be for worship, not political speeches.
The Deputy President praised Narok leaders for talking about development projects during their church remarks. He said politicians who want to make political noise should go to the market instead. Opposition leaders like former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have been holding meetings across Kenya. They claim the current government will not survive past 2027. These meetings created slogans like Wantam, which means one term.
Opposition leaders say people are suffering from high taxes and expensive living costs. They claim the government does not listen to citizens' problems. The critics argue these issues will prevent the government from winning another election.