President Ruto pledges Ksh50 million to a church in Vihiga

Ruto has made a multi-million shilling pledge to the Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAG) for a church development project.
President William Ruto has made a multi-million shilling pledge to the Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAG) for a church development project.
Ruto was among the attendees of the church’s centenary celebrations in Nyang’ori, Vihiga County, on Saturday, October 4.
The president pledged Ksh50 million for the construction of the church’s modern headquarters in Vihiga.
Ruto lauded the PAG church for its mission to better the lives of its faithful and for striving to enhance its impact on those it serves.
“I want to thank the PAG church for welcoming me to your ceremony to celebrate your hundred years. I want to congratulate you on the vision that you have for this church. That you are raising the bar, standards, and ambition to make this church better so that you can become more effective in the mission that you have,” Ruto said.
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He said he would not mind being part of the journey to make the church better.
Ruto welcomed the clerics of the church to State House, Nairobi, as he pledged.
“Look for me when you get time. For the construction, I will send KSh 50 million, look for me when there is a need,” Ruto pledged.
Meanwhile, Ruto leveraged his chance to address the faithful to enumerate what he said were the successes of his regime.
The president restated how the Social Health Authority (SHA) has revolutionalised healthcare in Kenya, saying its introduction was long overdue.
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