
Kakamega Pastors have warned politicians who will attend the burial ceremony of the late Malava MP Moses Malulu Injendi on march 4 to shun political differences and instead embrace peace, unity and integrity.
While speaking at the way world outreach church in Kakamega town after receiving gospel teachings from leader’s of United State’s Of America who had visited them to give teachings to enhance the growth of the church, the leader’s led by Kakamega County head of Interfaith Bishop Nicholas Olumasai, explained that the late member of parliament was God fearing who’s burial ceremony shouldn’t be interfered with political differences.
“Politicians to come at the funeral in a respectable manner. We don’t want politicians to take advantage of the funeral”, advised Bishop Nicholas Olumasai.
He said it will not be right for politicians to use the podium for hate speech revealing that the MP was a very peaceful and God fearing man amongst the MPs in Kakamega County and Western at large.
“Hon Malulu was a person who loved peace and all visitors are free to condole with the family during this difficult moment”, added the interfaith leader.
Consequently, he advised his colleagues to team up and work efficiently without much expectations from politicians.

“In case we can stand firm amongst ourselves political fights will stop. The late Hon. Malulu Injendi has been a supporter of the Church and we have promised amongst ourselves to support the Catholic church that will stand in for the burial”, he finalized.
The Bishop’s sentiments were echoed by Bishop Brian Mung’asia of the way world outreach church who said that in case politicians will continue with their hate speech while in different church activities then there’s likelihood of them not being allowed to attend any activity.
He went on stating that; neither will they allow their gifts nor support because they take advantage of misleading the church because of it.
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Bishop Mung’asia.
“A church is a place of worship. No politician is allowed to speak bout others while in Church”, he advised his Colleagues who had attended the teachings.
Bishop Mung’asia similarly requested his colleagues to call each and every one not borne a again to go to the Church explaining it to be one of the main reasons why Kakamega isn’t economically growing.
“It’s quite fine if we worshipped together. When in church you receive teachings that will empower you both economically and spiritually”, he finalized.
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