Pastor Ng’ang’a urges Kenyans not to strike the police, condemn the cruelty

  • Pastor James Ng’ang’a of the word Evangelism Center painted a sad picture of parents who lost their children and condemn the violent culture that grows between civilians and security officers
  • His harsh remarks against the recent statements of Minister Kipchumba Murkomen have sparked debate, while warning that negligent remarks can be misinterpreted in a dangerous way
  • The intellectualary of the preacher against the blind politicians and the power raised the reputation and humor on the internet

Pastor James Ng’ang’a of the word Evangelism Center has commented on national talks about the increase in police violence and chaos among civilians.

The priest Ng’ang’a criticized police brutality. Photo: Now TV, Onesmus Kipchumba Murkomen.
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Speaking during a recent worship service, a prominent preacher Pastor Ng’ang’a drew a picture of pain about parents who lost their children in the hands of police officers.

What did Pastor Ng’ang’a say about police brutality?

Acknowledging the emotional weight in such cases, Ng’ang’a urged Kenyans to abstain from retaliation by using violence.

“I am not saying that it is right for civilians to attack the police. The police are our assistants. If you are robbed, you go to the police. If you are beaten, you are going to report to the police. He said.

The pastor emphasized that despite criticism against police service, the institute is very important in maintaining law and stability, and should not be made an enemy of civilians.

Pastor Warning Ng’ang’a for Murkomen

However, Ng’ang’a did not hesitate to criticize the internal security minister Kipchumba Murkomen In his recent remarks, in which he claimed that the police should use their weapons to protect themselves.

“Pray for the police, we are in a difficult time. The problem is that there are some people spreading incitement saying ‘kill people.’ If a man will go to your mother. he added.

He urged politicians and leaders to remain humble and not to let power be considered.

“You just got that office recently, you are still a young man. Well.He spoke with emphasis.

Has police brutality increase?

His statements come at a time when the public confidence in the police is increasingly shaken, especially following a number of recent incidents involving allegations of police violence.

In one case, a young blogger by the name of Albert Ojwang is reportedly dying in a confusing situation while in the corridor.

The procession The next death turned into violence, in which the vendor was shot for almost noon – the incident was captured on the video and spread widely online.

During the annual commemoration of the Gen Z 2025 protests, other riots exploded in which civilians and police were injured in new confrontations.

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Pastor Ng'ang'a urges Kenyans not to strike the police, condemn the cruelty
The priest Ng’ang’a spoke with a strong feeling about police brutality. Photo: Now TV.
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Will Pastor Ng’ang’a lose his church?

In a separate incident, Pastor Ng’ang’a responded fiercely after Nairobi County officials visited his church on allegations of KSh 10 million land tax debt.

The visit, led by chief environmental officer Geoffrey Mosoria on May 18, followed a preliminary statement to ignore the debt, which sparked anger at county officials.

Ng’ang’a denied refusing to pay the debt and explained that the matter was already in court, which he said was the source of tensions between him and the county government.

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