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Ruto Takes No Chances: Congregants Face Mandatory Searches in Nyahururu

PHOTOS: Heavy police presence in Nyahururu on Sunday, June 23, 2024, during heightened security measures. IMAGE | TopNews

In Summary:

  • President William Ruto implemented rigorous security protocols during the Nyahururu church service, mandating thorough searches of all attendees.

  • These measures were instituted against a backdrop of heightened political tensions stemming from the contentious Finance Bill 2024.

President William Ruto heightened security at the ACK Pro-Cathedral Church in Nyahururu during Sunday Service on June 23, 2024. Ahead of his visit, police were deployed in the area to ensure no disruptions occurred.

Every congregant attending the service underwent a mandatory search to prevent the presence of concealed weapons.

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In footage seen by Topnews.co.ke, a screening tent was set up at the entrance where individuals underwent thorough screening before gaining entry.”

Despite the contentious nature of the event, there were no reports of arrests or refusals, as attendees complied with the heightened security measures.

The service marked the consecration and enthronement of Bishop-Elect Samson Gachathi as the third bishop of ACK Nyahururu Diocese.

President Ruto, Deputy Rigathi Gachagua, and other United Democratic Alliance (UDA) leaders were in attendance. Attempts to disrupt the event, including the publicizing of the bishop’s contact information to incite opposition, did not deter the service from proceeding.

The increased security measures came amid escalating tensions following the endorsement of the Finance Bill 2024 by several UDA-elected leaders.

Saturday witnessed incidents such as Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa fleeing a burial ceremony in Bungoma County amid public outcry, illustrating the contentious nature of the bill.

PHOTOS: Bungoma residents confront MP Didmus Barasa following his support for the Finance Bill 2024. IMAGE: TopNews