- Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi criticized former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for his remarks in connection with a recent syllabus organized in Kiambu church
- Sudi expressed displeasure with Gachagua’s views, which came after him, along with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and other leaders, to lead a fundraising for the PCEA church in Githunguri
- Gachagua had accused Sudi and his allies of renting corruption sent by money to persuade members of the church and separate them from government flaws
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi confronted former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua by attacking him in connection with the recent money raids in the same Kiambu church.
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How Sudi answered Gachagua
MP Oscar Sudi was angered by the remarks of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua after he and the current deputy president Kithure Kindiki and other leaders to lead a contribution to the PCEA church in Githunguri.
Gachagua claimed that Sudi and his colleagues were hooligans sent by money to lure the church members and make them forget about government mistakes.
Responding to the allegations, Sudi said that Gachagua has no moral authority to complain in the church. According to Sudi, Gachagua is not as holy as he shows himself, and called him “the greatest goon”.
“He said I was sent with two million money to the PCEA church to deceive people. Said Sudi.
Sudi to Kenyans who oppose to give churches
At the same time, Sudi mocked Kenyans who oppose politicians to raise money in churches. He said that generosity in the church is part of training people receive from childhood.
According to him, anyone who opposed the sacrifice or contribution to the church was not given Christian upbringing and was not raised properly.

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“Those who oppose the church should forgive them, because we have to do so. Said Sudi.
Sudi’s statements are in line with the president’s position William Rutowho has emphasized that he will continue his contributions of millions of dollars to churches despite the blame from the public.
Kenyan churches have been plagued by heavy criticism from the increasingly extremist public, blaming them for receiving money allegedly raised through corruption. Ruto has defended himself saying that generosity is part of his culture and has no plans to stop giving.
How Ruto Missed Kenyans with KSh 20m Contributions to the Church
On March 2, at the worship of the Jesus Winner Ministry Church in Roysambu, President Ruto promised to give KSh 20 million to support the construction of a modern church that will cost KSh 1 billion.
In addition to his personal contribution, he promised to encourage his friends to contribute 100 million more KSh.
The promise sparked anger online, with critics threatening to invade the church and take the money vigorously. They claimed that the donation was due to corruption, and that the President uses the church to hide the legitimacy of his actions.
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