President William Ruto has on Sunday revealed the construction of a prayer field at State House Nairobi meant for evangelism and hosting of religious leaders.
The Head of State made the revelation when he attended a church service at United Pentecostal Church of Kenya, Nairobi but did not reveal more details on the said construction.
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”I have a field I did construct here and it meant for evangelists, men of the cloak, you can come and step(bless) the field,” said the President as he invited the church leaders.
The news follows criticism levelled against the government of using religious leaders so as to align with them so as to push its push there own agenda not inline with what Kenyans want.
Religious leader have however come out in numbers calling out the government for failing to keep its promises and urging them to go to work and stop the rising cases of abductions.
Other issues raise by the religious leaders and churches was the issue of SHA which is still not working despite promises from the government that its was functional.
The Catholic also rejected a hefty donation from both the President and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja days after they called them out.