The EACC strategy to the use of Bible study to boost the commission’s fight against corruption has raised a lot of debate on social media platforms. The commission, chaired by retired Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, launched the Bible Study Guide together with the Inter-Religious Sector on Wednesday.
Some Kenyans have raised questions on whether the commission considered other religions before announcing this move. Some went to the extent of inquiring whether EACC from their message imply that corruption is perpetuated by Christians only.
The EACC is inadvertently saying that corruption is perpetuated by Christians only ?. Do these guys not think what they are putting out there???
— Hiten Vaya (@HitenVaya) September 27, 2018
and i hear the most corrupt person is called “William” a christian or is that not a christian, religious name? desperate times.
— makelele (@luki_makelele) September 27, 2018
Kwera kabisa… What will you do about atheists and those who use other holy books. Rudisheni mshahara ya the day you were this idle deliberating that idea.
— alex mwangi (@aleprisc) September 27, 2018
What does @EACCKenya understand about the separation of church and State? About 70% of Swedish citizens are irreligious but it is ranked among the top ten least corrupt countries in the world.Think about that.
— EvansItukot. (@OMEVIT5) September 26, 2018