Pastor Ng’ang’a Blasts Sudi & Ichung’wah, Calls Them ‘Killers’ in Fiery Rant(Video)
Pastor James Ng’ang’a, the founder of Neno Evangelism, recently spoke out against Kipseret MP Oscar Sudi’s comments about handling critics of President William Ruto.
Speaking in Elgeyo Marakwet on January 5, Sudi claimed that if he were appointed as the Interior Cabinet Secretary, criticism of the government would be quickly subdued.
Sudi suggested that, under his leadership, issues like the controversial portrayal of the president through silhouettes would be dealt with immediately.
He confidently declared that in just three days, he could put an end to what he referred to as “foolishness” online. According to Sudi, a country should not be governed by such actions but with respect for the president and adherence to the constitution.
Pastor Ng’ang’a, however, strongly disagreed with Sudi’s remarks. He criticized the MP for proposing what he described as unconstitutional methods to deal with young critics.
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Ng’ang’a emphasized that legal channels should be followed and that anyone accused of wrongdoing, even serious crimes, should face the courts rather than be dealt with violently.
Addressing Sudi directly, the pastor said, “You take them to court. Even murderers are apprehended, and it’s the judge who decides their fate, not you. From your comments, you seem to know who is behind the abduction of these young people. Don’t bring such nonsense.”
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Ng’ang’a also issued a warning, stating that this year would bring losses for those who support such actions. The pastor’s criticism comes after his previous endorsement of President Ruto’s government.
However, he has since expressed disappointment with the current administration, comparing it unfavorably to the previous one. He vowed to stand up against what he viewed as challenges to his church and his faith, signaling his dissatisfaction with the leadership he once supported.
Pastor Ng’ang’a Blasts Sudi & Ichung’wah, Calls Them ‘Killers’ in Fiery Rant(Video)