Governor Wavinya urges leaders to engage with respect

Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has challenged leaders to stop wrangling and engage with respect for the benefit of the country.

Addressing the press after attending a Sunday Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes cathedral in Machakos, Wavinya said the ongoing wrangles by senior leaders in the country was setting a bad precedent to the younger generation of leaders.

In an apparent reference to the ongoing political wars pitting leaders allied to President William against those supporting DP Rigathi Gachagua, Wavinya said it was possible to find a common ground without exposing the country to a political turmoil.

“We pray for peace and call upon leaders to sit and talk. All of us are leaders and we should care about our country. Leaders should respect each other in order to have a peaceful country” said Wavinya.

She said leaders have an obligation to set a good example by coexisting amicably with each other.

The governor also delved into the proposal to tax churches, saying any legislation touching on religious organizations should consider the roles played by such institutions in the society.

“Taxing churches is like double taxing the citizens because it is us the worshippers who contribute to build these institutions,” she said.

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