President William Ruto and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are intensifying efforts to align with religious institutions, leveraging church platforms to connect with Kenyans and address growing criticism.
Gachagua, now positioning himself through the church after his impeachment, warned MPs against reviving divisive politics, citing past consequences for leaders who attacked the clergy. He emphasized the importance of respecting religious voices, describing them as critical to governance and public sentiment.
In response to criticism from Catholic bishops, President Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki have adopted a conciliatory tone, emphasizing collaboration with religious leaders to address national challenges. Ruto, in recent appearances at Catholic events, reiterated his commitment to dialogue with clergy and the public on government performance and concerns.
Analysts suggest the outreach aims to maintain ties with the influential religious voting bloc, crucial in Ruto’s rise to power, and counter potential political advantages for opponents like Gachagua.