By Paula Nakaya and Silah Koskei
Eldoret, Kenya:
Pope Francis through his representative has called on Kenyans
to continue praying for their leaders faced with cases at the International
Criminal Court (ICC). The Pope through the President of the Pontificial
Concilium from Rome said there is need for the country to continue fostering peace
and harmony even as the cases at The Hague continue.
Speaking in Eldoret during
the official launch of the Catholic run radio station Upendo FM in Eldoret
diocese, Bishop Sarah noted that the Pope was keenly following the trials at
the ICC involving the President Uhuru Kenyatta, his deputy William Ruto and
radio personality Joshua sang. “The Pope is aware of the cases involving Kenyan
leaders and he is praying for peace and harmony to continue prevailing in the
country specifically Eldoret where the chaos were rampant,” he said. He added
that the trial is a delicate matter that requires both the church and leaders
to come together in preaching peace in the region as they await the final
verdict by the ICC. Bishop Sarah who is this week also set to open the first
Catholic mission hospital at Leseru in the county funded by the Pope, called on
the need for the public to give service priority to the poor in the society.
“The hospital is a donation from the Pope and is aimed at addressing the plight
of the poor in the region and giving them best medical care,” he stated.
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