Mombasa Catholic Diocese Archbishop Martin Kivuva has called on the political class to tone down their premature campaign politics and rhetoric with almost one year to the 2027 general election.
He said the current premature campaigns are not healthy and asked the political class to end it.
“Hold your horses and stop premature campaigns before the official campaigns begin,” he urged.
Kivuva said the country can engage in better activities at the moment rather than political rhetoric.
He was addressing the media after he presided over Ash Wednesday service held at the Mombasa Holy Ghost Cathedral in Mombasa county.
The Mombasa Catholic Diocese Archbishop called on Kenyans to continue to dedicate their prayers to the Almighty God as the election is one year to come.
Kivuva told the media the curret premature campaignd have plunged the country into chaos and has led to loss of lives.
He pointed out that the political rhetoric has put the country in an electioneering mood before the official campaigns kick off.
“We are not happy with current political rhetoric underway,” he said.
TUhe Mombasa Catholic Diocese Archbishop asked the relevant authority to ensure an end to the premature campaigns which hurt the country’s economy towards next year’s polls.

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