Bishop Ole Sapit is the Anglican bishop in Kenya and the leader of religious organization who plays a very critical role in guiding the government on its day to day activities.
Speaking to a local media station, the bishop have advised the deputy president of the republic of Kenya honourable Rigathi Gachagua not to talk ill about the past Uhuru's regime because one day he will also be retired and will be disrespected the sana way. "Uhuru was our leader and will forever remain our leader." He said. "He deserves some respect and incase you have some evidence on your claims, kindly take to DCI for action." He added.
This have raised mixed reactions online with most netizens thanking the bishop for keeping the government in check.
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