Archbishop hits out at Kenya Kwanza 'failed graft fight'

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By Renson Mnyamwezi | Dec 11, 2023
Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has attributed the problems faced by Kenyans to corruption, poor planning, tribalism, and political bickering.

He said these vices have resulted in low agricultural production, food insecurity, and a sluggish pace of development.

Speaking in Voi town during a celebration marking the 30th anniversary of the Taita-Taveta ACK Diocese, Sapit criticised elected leaders for their failure to provide leadership and mobilise Kenyans to enhance food production.

"Poor planning has led to flooding, food insecurity, and low agricultural production. We are unlucky because county and national governments do not plan things well, and that is why Kenyans are facing perennial hunger and floods," he said.

The cleric said, "We do not rely on weather predictions and information given by experts which has had devastating effects. The principle of planning is to be ready for hard times and create food reserves to avert famine and food insecurity."

Sapit criticised county and national governments for their failure to mobilise Kenyans to work and produce more food to address hunger.

"We have government allocations, but we do not use the funds to produce more food and create strategic food reserves for future use. Instead, we depend on loans and donor funding, which are not sustainable," he said.

Accompanied by Diocese Bishop Liverson Mng'onda and Bishop Emeritus Dr. Samson Mwaluda, Sapit urged church leaders to mobilise Christians and Kenyans to plan effectively for challenging times.

"We cannot get rich by taking loans from foreign countries, which have become exorbitant and unsustainable. As a country, we should have the ability to save, as this is the only way to realise meaningful development," he said.

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