DP William Ruto: Homosexuals have no place in Kenya
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According to the Deputy President, an overwhelming majority are Christians whose faith only recognises marriage as a union between a man and a woman as ordained by God at creation. “God did not create man and woman for a man to come and marry another man. We believe in God. This is a God-fearing nation and we will be firm on what is right,” he said. Speaking at the AIC Ziwani church in Nairobi, during Sunday service, Ruto who was accompanied by his wife Rachel and four MPs from Nairobi County, asked Kenyans to be ready to defend what they believe it and not accept foreign practices. “We will fight for and defend our country and faith. Those who want to engage in those things can go to those countries and not ours,” he added. Nominated Senator Beth Mugo, MPs Maina Kamanda (Starehe), Dennis Waweru (Dagorreti South), John Ndirangu (Embakasi Central) and Nairobi County Assembly Minority Leader Hashim Kamau accompanied the DP.SEE ALSO :Obado and Ruto throw jab at Raila
Ruto becomes the senior most government official to hit out at the US court ruling, with his remarks coming only three weeks before US President Barack Obama arrives in Nairobi. National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale sparked the debate over Obama’s visit to the country, vowing that the Jubilee Government will resist pressure to adopt same sex marriage policies. Speaking last weekend, just like his boss Ruto, the URP MP said Kenya was “a God fearing nation” and that it will not be swayed to adopt policies that favour “irreligious unions”. President Obama is scheduled to visit Kenya for the Global Leadership Summit to be held in Nairobi on July 25-26. “We want to tell Obama that if one of the agendas of his visit is to push for the adoption of same sex marriage, we won’t accept. As a Muslim and a leader in the Jubilee administration I must tell the President the truth about issues that are dear to the Muslim community and I am happy that he (President) listens,” said Duale.SEE ALSO :Fresh fears over renewal of ICC cases amid 2022 politics