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    Why NCCK Criticism of the Kenya Kwanza administration is Timely

    Mwaura Kamau By Mwaura Kamau December 5, 2025
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    The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has been vocal in its criticism of President William Ruto’s administration, citing concerns over governance, the economy, and human rights.

    The criticism is indeed timely because, with the opposition and civil society groups seemingly failing to hold the government accountable, it falls upon the church to intervene and call the administration out.

    Politicians are busy corruptly dishing out cash to gullible Kenyans to buy their allegiance. This is exemplified by Kiambu politicians allied to President William Ruto frequently gathering voters in town halls and churches across the county in a bid to sell the “two-term” mantra.

    At the dawn of Friday, December 5, 2025, Ruiru MP Ng’ang’a Kinga’ra assembled hundreds of women and youths at ACK Kahawa Sukari where he briefly addressed them before they were lined up and given Kes. 1,000 each.

    “You should support the government of the day and avoid the empty rhetoric of the opposition. We elected this government and hence shouldn’t leave it to join the opposition’s bandwagon,” the MP said.

    Without much ado, the legislator, who was flanked by the area ward MCA Fredrick Odhiambo, dished out the cash, and by 8 a.m., the church hall, which had been full to the brim, was empty.

    In a recent statement issued at the Jumuia Conference and Country Home in Limuru, NCCK accused the government of propagating lies and falsehoods, thereby eroding public trust and confidence.

    NCCK alleged that Ruto’s administration has elevated dishonesty, making it challenging for citizens to discern the truth.

    The council also expressed concern over the country’s economic state, citing hardship and suffering among Kenyans.

    The church body condemned the government’s handling of protests, citing police brutality, abductions, and forced disappearances.

    The council, at the same time, demanded the reconstitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), citing concerns over its legitimacy.

    NCCK also urged Kenyans to hold their leaders accountable, suggesting they recall underperforming MPs and reject contributions from corrupt politicians.

    The council’s stance has been supported by other Christian organizations, including the Catholic Church.

    The government’s response has been mixed, with some officials accusing NCCK of being influenced by opposition politics.

    However, NCCK Chair Elias Otieno Agola maintains that the council is driven by a desire to amplify the voices of Kenyans and promote good governance.

    Overall, NCCK’s criticism highlights the growing concern among Kenyans about the direction of the country and the need for accountable leadership.

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