“Kenya needs a fresh crop of leaders like me”…Mutua on power cling

 

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One of the fierce 2022 contenders Maendeleo chap chap leader Governor Alfred Mutua has addressed thousands of faithfuls at Africa Inland Church Kasarani in Nairobi evoking political offerings in Church debate.

Mutua, who was hosted by the AIC presiding bishop, Silas Yego said church leaders should interrogate suspect offerings brought in churches, particularly by political leaders urging them to reject dirty money.

The governor who championed for the plight of the majority of poor Kenyans warned that the country’s economy was being destroyed by rampant corruption and challenged Christians to rise up against the vice.

“As a church, we should reject dirty money, it doesn’t matter. If (governor) Mutua bring in church money that you suspect is proceed of corruption, you should question its source,” he said.

The youthful governor who has engaged a top gear in his quest to ascend to the presidency said Kenya needed a generational change in leadership and challenged political leaders who have served the country for a long time to avoid clinging on power.

“As a country we appreciate the work done by the founding fathers of our Nation. They did a marvelous job in setting a firm foundation of this country. Kenya is now stable. However, it has come to a point where Kenya now needs a fresh crop of leaders like me to take the country to the next level,” Dr Mutua said.

The governor asked the church to pray for him and back him as he prepares to face other opponents, to which the faithful responded in cheers.

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