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Archbishop Ole Sapit Urges Senate to Uphold Neutrality in Gachagua Impeachment Case

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GARISSA, Kenya – The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya, Jackson Ole Sapit, has called on the Senate to approach the impending impeachment hearings of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua with impartiality and a sober mind.

Speaking at the retirement service of the First Bishop of Garissa Diocese, Rt. Rev. David Mutisya, Ole Sapit emphasized the importance of neutrality and thoroughness as senators deliberate on the case.

“The Senate, as the upper house, has been entrusted with the significant responsibility of reviewing the actions of the National Assembly. It’s crucial that they approach this process with fairness and sobriety,” Ole Sapit said, urging the Senate to carefully analyze the evidence presented.

The impeachment motion against Deputy President Gachagua, the first of its kind in Kenya’s history, has sparked widespread debate across the country.

Ole Sapit expressed concern over the divisive rhetoric from political leaders, cautioning Kenyans not to be swayed by politicians’ shifting allegiances.

“Kenyans have learned, through experience, not to blindly follow politicians. Their positions often change, and we should not allow their statements to divide us. There is more that unites us as Kenyans than that which separates us,” he remarked.

In light of the heightened political tensions, Ole Sapit appealed to Kenyans to prioritize peace and national unity, urging them to leave the political maneuvers in Parliament and the Senate to the politicians.

“Let us maintain peace at all times. We do business together, live together, and share more in common as Kenyans,” he added.

Regarding attempts by religious leaders to mediate between Deputy President Gachagua and his political opponents, Ole Sapit revealed that such efforts had not been successful, acknowledging that the issue has now moved beyond their intervention, with the Senate and courts taking center stage.

The Archbishop further called for a broader national conversation on leadership, accountability, and lifestyle audits, noting that such scrutiny should not be limited to the Deputy President but extended to all leaders across the board.

“We must begin a serious public debate about leadership and accountability in this country. Lifestyle audits should apply to everyone in public office,” he stated.
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