Religious Leaders Condemn Political Outbursts at Requiem Mass of Ol Kalou MP

Religious leaders in Trans Nzoia County have condemned political outbursts witnessed during the requiem Mass of Ol Kalou MP David Njuguna Kiaraho, urging leaders to exercise restraint and uphold respect during solemn occasions.

The drama started after Nyandarua Senator John Methu launched a spirited defence of and went on to criticize President William Ruto as well as the Leader of the Majority Party in the National Assembly, .

Addressing President directly, said he respected him but was not intimidated, insisting that leaders must speak out on what is not working on the ground.

Led by Rev. Peter Chemaswet, the clergy criticized the remarks, terming them disrespectful to the President and the institution of the presidency.

“There was no respect shown to the President or the office he holds. Such remarks, especially during a requiem Mass, are inappropriate and divisive,” said Rev. Chemaswet.

The religious leaders noted that funerals and memorial services should be moments of unity, reflection, and comfort for grieving families, not platforms for political confrontation.

“That kind of showmanship is not unifying. Leaders must be mindful of the setting. A requiem Mass is a sacred moment that should not be turned into a political arena,” he added.

They emphasized the need for political leaders to address differences through proper and respectful channels instead of airing them publicly.

“Let us respect the office of the President. Sensitive matters should be handled privately. It is not right to shame the President in public,” the clergy stated.

The leaders further called on politicians to embrace issue-based politics and focus on addressing the needs of wananchi rather than engaging in personal attacks.

“We urge our leaders to prioritize development and service delivery. Politics should be about solving problems, not creating divisions,” Rev. Chemaswet said.

The clergy’s remarks come amid growing concern over the rising trend of political exchanges during public and religious gatherings, with calls for greater decorum and respect for national institutions.

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