- Pastor James Ng'ang'a criticized Oscar Sudi's proposal to silence critics of the government in unconstitutional ways
- He insisted that critics, even those accused of serious crimes, should be brought to justice
- The famous evangelist also predicted loss for Kenyan leaders who follow unjust measures
The founder of Neno Evangelism Pastor James Ng'ang'a has criticized Kipseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi for his recent remarks on how to deal with the President's critics William Ruto.
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Speaking in Elgeyo Marakwet on Sunday, January 5, Sudi suggested that if Ruto appointed him Internal Security Minister, the growing criticism of the government would be stopped.
Oscar Sudi How would he deal with critics?
He said that under his leadership, issues such as the complex portraits of the president through the shadows would be dealt with quickly.
“If I had been given a safe space for just three days, the stupidity of drawing things online would have ended. No country should be led by foolishness. The country must be led with respect to the constitution, and no one should disrespect the president,” Sudi said boldly.

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How did Pastor Ng'ang'a answer Sudi?
In response, Pastor Ng'ang'a reprimanded him for suggesting an unconstitutional way to silence the youth.
He told the MP that critics should be brought to court and not dealt with by force.
“I watched Sudi saying that if he was the Minister of the Interior, he would deal with these young people. You take them to court. Even murderers are caught. It is the judge who decides the fate of the suspects and not you. From your statements, you know who is kidnapping these young people. Don't bring nonsense,” the pastor said during the church service.
He added:
“This year, you will see. You will lose your special people.”
Does Pastor Ng'ang'a regret supporting Ruto?
Earlier, Pastor James Ng'ang'a expressed his dissatisfaction with the current government, which he previously supported.
Pastor Ng'ang'a expressed his grievances, comparing the current administration unfavorably with the previous one.
He issued a stern warning to current leaders, vowing to fight what he sees as a challenge to his church and his faith.
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