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Catholic Bishops Decry Injustice and Calls for Action

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14 April 2024
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In a powerful statement echoing the biblical call for justice and compassion, the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) issued a resounding cry against various forms of oppression in the country. Gathering at Roussel House, Karen Nairobi for their Bishops’ Plenary meeting, the bishops expressed gratitude for Easter blessings while raising critical concerns affecting society and the nation.

The bishops began by highlighting the gradual erosion of the Church’s role as a stakeholder in society. Citing the African society’s deep reverence for God, enshrined in the Constitution and National Anthem, they emphasized the Church’s commitment to upholding morality and dignity. However, they lamented a concerning trend of diminishing collaboration between the Church and the government, particularly in education and healthcare.

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One of the central issues raised was the proposed Education bill, which threatens to reduce the role of the Church in schools. The bishops vehemently opposed this move, asserting the historical contribution of the Church to education and its vital role in shaping moral character. Similarly, they criticized the proposed Universities Bill, which grants unilateral power to dissolve private universities without consulting owners, as an interference with faith-based institutions.

The bishops also denounced the significant increase in work permit charges for missionaries, from Kshs 15,000 to Kshs 150,000, labeling it as unethical and ungrateful. They highlighted the invaluable contributions of missionaries to society and called for recognition and support rather than financial barriers.

Addressing the issue of outstanding debts owed to faith-based hospitals by the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), the bishops demanded prompt settlement to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services for the most vulnerable. They criticized the government’s lack of action and emphasized the unjust impact on the hospitals’ ability to operate effectively.

The ongoing doctors’ strike was also a point of concern for the bishops, who urged both the government and medical practitioners to prioritize patient well-being in negotiations. They emphasized the sanctity of human life and called for a swift resolution to prevent further suffering and loss of lives.

Furthermore, the bishops raised alarms about the high cost of living and over-taxation, which have pushed many Kenyans into financial distress. They called for transparent use of collected taxes and urged the government to prioritize the welfare of its citizens.

Despite these challenges, the bishops commended the resilience of Kenyans and called for prayer and unity to overcome adversity. They reiterated the Church’s commitment to standing with the people and urged the government to fulfill its promises and uphold justice.

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