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A woman recently approached Pastor James Ng’ang’a, presenting court judgment letters alleging that ARMACO, a company she claims is associated with President William Ruto, owes her approximately KSh 2.9 million. She sought Pastor Ng’ang’a’s intervention in the matter.

Pastor Ng’ang’a, known for his outspoken nature, has previously addressed issues concerning President Ruto’s administration. In a past sermon, he criticized the government for the high cost of living and increased taxation, expressing concern over the financial strain on Kenyans. He emphasized his commitment to speaking the truth, even if it meant facing personal repercussions.

Regarding the woman’s claim, Pastor Ng’ang’a clarified that he is not in a position to resolve such disputes, stating, “I am not God.” He urged individuals to follow legal channels to address their grievances.

This incident highlights the challenges faced by citizens seeking redress in financial disputes, especially when they involve prominent figures or entities. It also underscores the role of religious leaders in providing guidance while recognizing the limitations of their influence in legal matters.

As of now, there has been no official response from ARMACO or representatives of President Ruto regarding the woman’s allegations. The situation serves as a reminder of the importance of due process and the rule of law in resolving such conflicts.

By Nairobi

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