Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has encouraged Kenyans to pray for their leaders, regardless of political or ideological differences.
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While addressing worshippers on Sunday at AIC Nairagie Enkare in Narok East, Kindiki emphasized the importance of supporting leaders through prayer, saying their success translates to the country’s success.
“You may not agree with your leaders, but still pray for them. If they succeed, so does the country. If they fail, the country suffers. It is unwise to wish for the downfall of leaders and the nation,” he said.
He stressed that while citizens are free to disagree with government policies, it is unpatriotic to hope for failure.

Kindiki called on Kenyans to foster unity, warning against divisive politics aimed at destabilizing the country.
“Let us love and protect our country. This is our home, and it is our duty to stand for it,” he urged.
He also dismissed negative predictions about Kenya’s future, affirming that the country is on a path of progress and recovery.
“Kenya will not collapse. We’ve endured hardships and learned from past mistakes, especially those fueled by ethnic divisions. We are not going back,” he affirmed.

The Deputy President reiterated that the government remains committed to fulfilling its promises and urged citizens to contribute positively toward building the nation.
He was joined by various leaders from Narok County during the church service.

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