Hypocrites! You Live On Proceeds Of Crime; Wajackoyah Lectures Kenyan Church Leaders
Prof. George Wajackoyah, a presidential candidate for the Roots Party, has called out some church leaders for condemning him for his intention to legalize maraijuana production if he is elected Kenya’s fifth president.
The priests, led by bishop David Thagana, secretary-general of the FEICCK, asserted that Kenya cannot be ruled by people who seek to undermine the moral foundations of the community.
“Reject the principles of Wajackoyah categorically and anyone else against the principles of peace, ethics, and morality. You cannot grow Kenya by radicalizing the citizenry into smoking. What he cannot do to his children then should not be done to Kenyans,” Thagana said.
Wajackoyah was to be detained for promoting unlawful activities, according to Stewards Revival Pentecostal Church Bishop Samuel Ngacha Njiriri.
“If elected, we will have no men who can stand to be counted in the coming years, and in fact, that man should be in jail for advocating things that are illegal in the country.”
Wajackoyah replied to the men of the cloth, telling them to confine their counsel to matters of faith.
“All we are doing is awakening Kenyans. They have not even read our manifesto and all they are talking about is the Marijuana agenda,” he said.
“It is time for them to realize that Kenya doesn’t also belong to them.”
They were being hypocritical, the presidential candidate charged, by asking people to pray for him rather than giving him advice.
“They are now coming to condemn us yet they have been in scandals since way back and are actually the ones who should be judged. We have grown up Christians and we are aware that they live on the proceeds of crime, soon, the young people are going to rebel against them,” he said.
“It is the church’s duty to pray for people like me if I am insane so that I can be sane, they have no right to lecture me.”