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Archbishop Ole Sapit slams President Ruto: “You’ve hurt this nation beyond what words can heal”

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By Jones Gadama

NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-In a scathing rebuke, Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has condemned President William Ruto’s administration, accusing him of causing irreparable harm to the nation and shedding innocent blood. The Archbishop’s strong words have sent shockwaves through the country, sparking widespread debate and discussion.

According to Archbishop Ole Sapit, the President’s actions have “troubled us enough” and “burdened Kenyans enough.” He lamented the loss of young lives, including that of Albert Ojwang, an only child who was killed under the President’s watch.

The Archbishop emphasized the pain and suffering inflicted on the nation, stating that “you have taken everything from them. That is a wound no parent can ever heal from.”

The Archbishop’s statement also highlighted the Church’s withdrawal of support for the President, citing his choice of “evil over righteousness.” “We will not defend you anymore. We will not stand beside you anymore,” Archbishop Ole Sapit declared. “The Church is deeply disappointed. Heartbroken. Betrayed.”

In his statement, the Archbishop urged Kenyans to stand firm for justice and democracy, warning that the voice of the righteous must not be silenced. “Let the blood of the innocent not be forgotten,” he emphasized.

The Archbishop’s rebuke has sparked a national conversation about the state of governance in Kenya and the need for accountability.

As the country grapples with the implications of his statement, one thing is clear: Archbishop Ole Sapit’s words will not be easily forgotten.

In the wake of this development, Kenyans are eagerly awaiting the President’s response and wondering what the future holds for the nation.

Will the President heed the Archbishop’s call for justice and accountability, or will the rift between the Church and the State continue to widen? Only time will tell.

For now, the nation remains in suspense, waiting to see how this drama unfolds.

One thing is certain, however: Archbishop Ole Sapit’s statement has ignited a firestorm that will not be easily extinguished.

Maravi Post Reporter

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