Bishop Timothy Ndambuki [Photo: KFCB Twitter]
Bishop Timothy Ndambuki of the African Brotherhood Church says there is a need to address the political differences in the country.
Addressing faithful during Lower Eastern interdenominational prayers in Machakos County earlier this week, Ndambuki told elected leaders occupying different offices across the country to not to take revenge against their perceived or real enemies.
“Kenyans let’s advocate for peace for our country’s development agenda. There is need for the voice of reason to prevail rather than violence,” Ndambuki said.
The Bishop also said there is a need to embrace peace stating that ‘peace is development’.
“We as the Church call for justice in the country at all levels. Don’t revenge, it may lead to lots of dire consequences,” Ndambuki said.
Bishop Ndambuki further called on Kenyans to accept the presidential results announced by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) last year.
“As a church we were praying that IEBC gives birth to a healthy baby and they delivered. We have a healthy baby and he is here with us. We are here today to celebrate that democracy,” said Ndambuki.
“Even if Raila won the August 9, 2022 elections, the church could still support him,” he added.