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Meru Pastors Drool over Ruto’s Money Ahead of Visit, Condemn Critics: “Nothing Like Dirty Money”

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Meru Pastors Drool over Ruto’s Money Ahead of Visit, Condemn Critics: “Nothing Like Dirty Money”

As President William Ruto prepares for his highly anticipated Mt. Kenya tour, Meru pastors have come forward to defend his church donations. They strongly dismissed claims that some funds should be returned and condemned critics questioning the contributions.

On Monday, March 31, Pastor Jediel Kirema spoke passionately about the matter. “We see money being given to churches, and now some bishops from big churches are saying it should be returned. I wonder why because there are proper ways to use this money,” he said.

“No Such Thing as Dirty Money,” Pastor Says

Kirema insisted that money itself is not sinful and should never be classified as such. “There is no such thing as sinful money. Even in churches that are returning money, there are different kinds of people—some may be prostitutes or thieves—you never know their intentions. Money belongs to the Central Bank of Kenya, and it is not bad. There is nothing like dirty money,” he added.

He urged churches to channel funds into savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs) to support pastors and reduce financial struggles.

Clergy Call for More Support

Bishop James Gichuru, representing the Tigania Pastors Fellowship Caucus, welcomed Ruto’s visit and affirmed their support for his leadership. “We have heard that the president is coming to Meru, and we, as pastors, welcome him. We stand with him and ask him to support SACCOs. If we receive this money as a SACCO, we will be able to sustain ourselves and not rely on handouts,” he stated.

Their remarks come amid growing scrutiny over Ruto’s frequent church donations. Critics, including some religious leaders, have raised concerns about the source and motive behind these contributions. However, Ruto has remained steadfast, arguing that his generosity aligns with his broader mission of building Kenya in all aspects, including spiritual growth.

Meru Pastors Drool over Ruto's Money Ahead of Visit, Condemn Critics: "Nothing Like Dirty Money"
Meru Pastors Dismiss Claims of “Dirty Money,” Defend Ruto’s Church Donations

Soweto Catholic Church Rejects Ruto’s Donation

Recently, Ruto’s KSh 5.6 million donation to the Soweto Catholic Church was rejected. The bishops cited a violation of the church’s policies on gifts and offerings. Following the rejection, Ruto announced a ban on church harambees. Yet, despite this directive, he continues to make large cash donations to different churches, reigniting public debate.

Gachagua Weighs In on Political Donations

Meanwhile, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has added a humorous twist to the debate. While advising residents to accept money at political rallies, he warned against bringing it home, calling it “cursed.”

Gachagua suggested different compensation rates for political events. “If you attend and listen to speeches, you should get KSh 3,000. If you cheer, KSh 10,000. Clapping earns you KSh 2,000, and laughing gets you KSh 5,000,” he joked.

As Ruto’s tour approaches, Kenyans remain divided over his church contributions. Will the donations continue? Only time will tell.

ALSO READ: William Ruto Keeps Church Donation Private After Catholic Bishops’ Directive

Meru Pastors Drool over Ruto’s Money Ahead of Visit, Condemn Critics: “Nothing Like Dirty Money”

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