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Senator Mundigi to Church:Highlight Govt Achievements

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Embu Senator Alexander Mundigi has urged the church to balance its criticism of the government with acknowledgment of the development projects being rolled out across the country.
Embu Senator Alexander Mundigi (right) together with EAPC Church Bishop Samuel Muguna in Makima.MWINGI TIMES|Brian Musyoka

Speaking during an ordination ceremony of EAPC priest as an overseer in Makima, Mbeere South, Senator Mundigi said the Kenya Kwanza administration has made significant strides in delivering on its promises and deserves fair recognition.

“The government of President William Ruto has touched every corner of this country with development. As much as the church can point out areas of concern, it should also tell the faithful what has been achieved,” said Mundigi.

The Senator cited the massive recruitment of teachers under the Ruto administration as one of the biggest wins for the education sector, noting that the move has eased the burden of congestion in schools and improved learning outcomes.

“Today, our children are benefiting from more teachers in schools because this government listened to the cries of parents and learners. That is a story that the church should also help to tell,” he stated.

Mundigi further expressed confidence that the government will secure reelection in the future because of its ongoing development agenda. He praised President Ruto and his deputy, Prof. Kithure Kindiki, for working in unity to fulfill their manifesto.

“This is a government of action, and Kenyans are seeing the results. With the pace of development, I have no doubt that Kenyans will reward this administration with another term,” he said.

The Senator was hosted by Bishop Samuel Muguna of the EAPC Church during the ordination of one of the priests to the position of overseer. The event brought together congregants and leaders from across the region.

Bishop Muguna thanked the Senator for gracing the occasion, urging political leaders to work closely with the church in fostering unity, peace, and development in Mbeere and beyond.

Mundigi assured the clergy of his support, pledging to continue championing policies that empower churches, promote education, and uplift livelihoods in Embu County. “The church and government are partners in shaping society. If we walk hand in hand, our people will truly prosper,” he concluded.

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