President William Ruto on Wednesday hosted church leaders at State House, emphasizing the vital partnership between religious institutions and the State in promoting unity and serving the Kenyan people.
President Ruto reiterated his administration’s dedication to working closely with faith-based organizations to address societal challenges. “Religious faiths and the State serve the same people. Together, we share a common goal of enhancing the well-being of our citizens,” he stated, calling for deeper collaboration to build a harmonious and prosperous society.
The meeting recognized the significant role religious groups play in sectors like education, healthcare, and moral guidance. Church leaders praised the President’s inclusive approach and pledged continued prayers and support for his leadership. They also urged joint efforts to tackle key issues such as poverty, youth unemployment, and declining societal values.
This dialogue reflects President Ruto’s broader strategy of engaging diverse stakeholders to advance Kenya’s development agenda. The meeting concluded with a sense of renewed commitment to fostering cooperation between the State and faith-based communities for the betterment of the nation.