Many Churches Risk Closure As Motion To Regulate Churches Tabled In Parliament

Parliament during a past session
Parliament during a past session

Kangema MP Muturi Kigano tabled a motion to regulate rogue Churches, demanding a draft bill from the AG within 90 days.

The bill wants religious leaders to be professionally trained amongst other requirements in order to root out those who prey on their flock. 

This comes as the office of the attorney general is also preparing a new set of regulations with the same aim.

Kangema MP, Muturi Kigano

Kangema MP, Muturi Kigano

Kigano had stated earlier that the bill was aimed at protecting the public from rogue religious leaders who have enriched themselves at the expense of their flock.

Rogue preachers

This Bill comes amid several scandals by renowned pastors in the country who have been caught up in sagas involving their members.

The Bill comes in the backdrop of condemnation of the men of God, by the public and the press. 

Citizen TV’s Linus Kaikai criticized preachers and also called for regulation of their works after pastor Kariuki Ngare aka Gakuyo was caught up in the Ekeza Sacco scandal.

Too many churches

We are dealing with thieves, not men of God. These are cold-blooded evangelical vampires living off the blood of their flock, in the name of Jesus,” Kaikai stated.

Journalist Linus Kaikai

Journalist Linus Kaikai

If the National Assembly passes the Bill, Kenya will be the second East African country to regulate the church after Rwanda, which closed down thousands of churches.

President Paul Kagame argued that such a high number of churches was only fit for bigger, more developed economies that have the means to sustain them.

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