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Originally published by Citizen DigitalFebruary 15, 2026
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Sapit urges truce between senators and governors amid oversight row
Speaking in Kisumu, Anglican Church Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit cautioned against escalating political bickering and grandstanding, saying the trend could further polarise an already divided nation......
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Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit of the Anglican Church has called for a truce between governors and senators amidst an ongoing oversight dispute, urging leaders to safeguard public resources. He also cautioned against escalating political temperatures and early campaigns ahead of the 2027 General Election.
- Archbishop Sapit expressed concern over political bickering and prematurely campaigning, stating it risks deepening divisions in Kenya.
- Archbishop Anthony Muheria of the Nyeri Archdiocese warned against the continued politicization of the drought crisis, which is affecting about 3.3 million Kenyans.
- The church leaders urged politicians to prioritize unity and address pressing challenges facing Kenyans instead of engaging in early political realignments.
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