NAIROBI, Kenya Oct 3 – WIPER leader Kalonzo Musyoka has urged the church and other religious institutions to remain steadfast and speak out against corruption.
The Wiper leader said the Church must remain the conscience of the society and the moral compass of the Nation and thus must not allow ill gotten and perceived corrupt money be used to sway them.
He cited past leaders like the late Archbishop Ndingi Mwana Nzeki, Bishop Muge and Bishop Gitare who always guided the nation through difficult times.
The Wiper Leader said corruption has dealt a deadly blow to many sectors of growth and development in the country, citing the current drought that has ravaged p[arts of the country with devastating effects.
The Wiper leader says Kenyans have a God-given opportunity in the coming election to separate “Political crooks and criminals“ from leaders who want to deliver a country devoid of corruption and bad Governance.
He urged Kenyans to come out in large numbers to register as voters for their voice to be heard in deciding the country’s destiny during the August 2022 General Election.