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    Embu Residents Voice Discontent as President Ruto Highlights Housing Agenda at Catholic Bishop Kimani’s Ordination

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsNovember 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read485 Views
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    President William Ruto faced mixed reactions during the ordination and installation of Catholic Bishop Peter Kimani at Embu University grounds today. While addressing the congregation, the President took the opportunity to champion his administration’s Affordable Housing Program, describing it as a key pillar of the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.

    President William Ruto and Embu County Governor Cecil Mbarire make their way to Embu Level 5 Hosipital shortly after leaving Embu grounds where the head of the state received negative reaction when he tried to praise SHA and housing project.

    “The Affordable Housing Program is not just about providing homes; it is about creating jobs and building a better future for every Kenyan,” President Ruto stated. His remarks were met with applause from attendees, including clergy and church leaders.

    President William Ruto while addressing Catholic faithful at Embu Grounds during the installation and ordination of Embu Catholic Bishop Peter Kimani

    However, outside the venue, Embu residents expressed frustration, criticizing the housing initiative for failing to address the pressing needs of low-income Kenyans.

    “These houses are being built, but they are too expensive for ordinary people like us. What is affordable to the government is unaffordable to us,” lamented Anne Wanjiku, a resident of Embu town.

    Others, like James Muriuki from Runyenjes, urged the government to prioritize immediate concerns such as water shortages, poor infrastructure, and unemployment over ambitious housing projects.

    “Before we talk about houses, let’s talk about roads, water, and food. Those are our immediate concerns here in Embu,” Muriuki said.

    Bishop Peter Kimani, the newly ordained leader of the Catholic Diocese of Embu, used his inaugural address to call for unity and encouraged leaders to prioritize the needs of the people.

    Newly installed Catholic Diocese of Embu Bishop, His Lordship Rt Rev Peter Kimani in his speech shortly after his ordination called on the church to continue being a voice for justice and development and urged leaders to pay attention to the concerns of the citizenry

    “The church will continue being a voice for justice and development, and I urge all leaders to listen to the cries of those we serve,” Bishop Kimani said.

    In response, President Ruto pledged government support for the church’s development initiatives, acknowledging the Catholic Church’s role in education, health, and moral guidance.

    President William Ruto is taken through the SHA payment process at Embu Level 5 Hosipital

    The event, while a significant spiritual milestone, has reignited debates about the inclusivity and prioritization of government projects. Embu residents are calling for better engagement with local communities to ensure their needs are reflected in national policies.

    Pictured a patient talks to President William Ruto at Embu Level 5 Hosipital

    Following the mounting reaction President Ruto made unplanned stop at Embu Level 5 Hospital to check on service delivery under SHA. The visit was seen as an effort to address concerns over service delivery and government priorities under the State Housing Agenda (SHA).

    During his tour of the facility, President Ruto inspected ongoing infrastructural improvements tied to the SHA and interacted with patients, staff, and administrators. He emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring the housing program goes hand in hand with improved healthcare and essential services

    Bishop Peter Kimani Catholic Diocese of Embu Deputy President Kindiki Kithure Embu Catholic Bishop Embu Level 5 Hospital President William Ruto State House
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