
The Archbishop of the Catholic Church in Nyeri County, Anthony Muheria. Photo; Courtesy.
By Blessing Tamara,
The archbishop of the Catholic church in Nyeri County, Anthony Muheria has asked the government to stop making unfulfilled promises and instead focus on performance in the remaining two years of its administration.
Muheria has complained about the issue of health institutions owned by the Catholic Church in Kenya, demanding more than two hundred and fifty million shillings from the national government, money they are claiming for four years ago.
The leader, has said that their efforts to insist the government to pay the debt, have been in vain because the national government has been saying that they are lamenting a lot.
Similarly, Muheria criticized the government of Kenya Kwanza, for the many false promises to the citizens of this nation.
In addition, the statement has been strongly condemned by the prime minister, who is the minister of foreign Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, as well as the speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Masika Wetengula, who attended the funeral in Magarini constituency in Kilifi county, who said that Kenyans must be informed of the government’s strategies.