In a powerful moment that has gripped the nation, a brave bishop openly challenged President William Ruto and top politicians during a funeral in Kisumu.
Standing before Governors Gladys Wanga and James Orengo, the bishop delivered a strong message that left the crowd cheering loudly.
“Stop this nonsensical sloganeering and address the needs of our people,” the bishop declared. “When the people wake up, you will know you don’t know!”
His words cut through the air like a sharp knife. The bishop said Kenyan leaders spend too much time shouting slogans and making empty promises while ordinary citizens struggle with high living costs, joblessness, and poor services. He urged politicians to focus on real solutions instead of political noise.
The crowd, mostly wananchi from the lakeside region, erupted in loud cheers and applause. Many waved their hands and shouted in agreement. For them, the bishop spoke the truth they feel every day in their pockets and homes.
President Ruto and other leaders sat quietly as the bishop continued his fearless lecture. Governors Wanga and Orengo watched the dramatic scene unfold. The funeral, meant to mourn the dead, suddenly became a platform for people’s frustrations.
Political observers say the bishop’s bold stand reflects growing public anger. Kenyans are tired of fancy words and big rallies. They want leaders who fix roads, reduce taxes, create jobs, and improve hospitals and schools.
This incident sends a clear message to those in power: the voice of the people is rising. Empty slogans will no longer be enough. If leaders fail to listen and act, the wake-up call may come sooner than they expect.
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