Ruto Puts His Church Donations on Hold Until After August Elections

Ruto Puts His Church Donations on Hold Until After August Elections

Deputy President William Ruto says he will no longer give cash donations to churches until after the August 9th general elections. 

Ruto, who spoke in Vihiga County on Sunday, said the move is due to the requirements of sections of the Elections Act, which prohibits candidates seeking elective seats in an election from participating in fundraisers.

Section 26 of the Elections Act states that a person may be disqualified if he/she directly or indirectly participate in any manner in public fundraising within eight months to a general election.

"I know you guys when you see me you remember that I am a man who builds churches. Today we will not be contributing to the church building because the elections law does not allow it. But once the exercise is over, I commit myself that we will come back and ensure the completion of the church is done," Ruto said.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) gave political aspirants until December 9th last year to participate in Harambees.

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati warned that any aspirant who violates the directive would be disqualified from vying for any elective post.

Last year, Ruto told off ODM leader Raila Odinga for questioning the source of the millions he has been donating to churches since 2018. Odinga accused Ruto of using churches to “launder” his ill-gotten wealth.

In a rejoinder, Ruto vowed not to stop the practice and promised to dish out billions to churches if he is elected president.

“We are looking forward to the day when we will not be taking thousands or millions but billions of shillings to church. We did not have godfathers, we only had God the Father. Please understand us and allow us to worship God the way we feel we should,” he said at a Kiambu church.

Comments

Mr. Collision (not verified)     Sun, 02/06/2022 @ 09:40pm

In reply to by Juspet (not verified)

Juspet hawa wote ni wezi. Kafaa mwizi mwenye anasaidia than jamaa ya vitendawili who built a billion dollar house na hakuwahi hata jenga choo kibera. Let history judge you not unknown future

Mr. Collusion (not verified)     Mon, 02/07/2022 @ 12:34pm

In reply to by Kosire (not verified)

Kosire, aliye juu mngoje chini. I know sisi ni maskini but nyinyi mko na pesa we’ll just wait mkuwe maskini kama sisi. Us we’ll never be rich but one day umaskini utarudi kwenu

Ayola Tisau (not verified)     Sun, 02/06/2022 @ 02:07pm

some seem to have a money factory . what worries me is not the theft since theft is what build the Kenya rich since jomo's time and i have lived through the process by using my limbs and brain to earn bread and butter . . what worries me are other issues . how will a bunch of thieves behave if elected . However you can give us much money to church and if you honour the church as a sanctuary why do you kill those who goes to shelter in that sanctuary you so very much respect and honour???????????

Maxiley (not verified)     Sun, 02/06/2022 @ 05:10pm

In reply to by Go crypto (not verified)

I was thinking the same thing @ Go crypto. Apparently the law is against public fundraising.If Ruto indeed has a soft spot for churches and is bent on donating, he can do it quietly like the good book commands.

KK (not verified)     Sun, 02/06/2022 @ 05:44pm

Have you all noticed @Mr.Collusion comments are always to instigate and stir reactions (negative reactions). That’s what clowns 🤡 do best. Ruto just made it known he donates campaign money to build churches. So did he just learn this election law or was this law just passed? He bought all the votes he needed, now it’s time to figure out ways to rig the elections.

Ineo (not verified)     Sun, 02/06/2022 @ 09:17pm

We call such: Tokenism and haphazard donations. They are geared towards control of human psyche.

They enslave the mind.

Harambee is a call from or for the helpless; or just plain cons.

He who believes in empowerment does not celebrate penury, nor does he take credit for "trickle down" goodies.

Churches are rich, save for those run by masquerading sub-humans.

They too call themselves names like "Bishop, Pastor..."; titles confered on them by the devil himself.

They obfuscate religion and conflagrate cynicism!

Put it simple. They are fake and THEY eat into your time and money!

Arap Singh is the very emblem of haywire spirits.

As convincing as he could be, always remember, he is at the extreme of what humans hate!

He is at the extreme of what humans love.

Best bet. He has to donate 75% of his wealth, and then restart in the way of the lord. Thereafter he might be a President.

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