A pastor from Bomet County has penned an earnest letter to President William Ruto, seeking financial aid to acquire land and construct a permanent sanctuary for his church, which currently operates under a nylon shed.

The pastor highlights the pressing needs of his congregation, emphasizing that financial resources are crucial to fulfilling spiritual and communal obligations.

In his plea, the pastor recognizes President Ruto’s generosity, expressing confidence in his ability to rescue the faithful.

The letter includes references to the president’s past support for religious causes, seeking similar intervention for his church’s plight.

However, the appeal raises critical questions: Should the president allocate public or personal funds to fulfill this request? Is the pastor’s approach reflective of genuine faith-based leadership, or does it resemble the opportunistic “Gehazi character” from biblical narratives, potentially diverting resources from more pressing needs?

The pastor has attached photos and contact details to substantiate his request.

As this plea circulates, it invites scrutiny on the balance between supporting religious initiatives and maintaining equity in resource distribution.

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