Azimio la Umoja Leader Raila Odinga on Friday, April 28, for the first time spoke about unwarranted attacks that his wife Idah Odinga was subjected to after she called for a review of many Church doctrines operating across the country.
While addressing supporters in Kibra, Raila claimed Mama Idah suffered emotionally when she received so much backlash from religious leaders.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party Leader noted that some religious leaders even promised to campaign against him.
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Raila, who was responding to Shakahola Massacre, noted that Mama Idah was actually right and those who bashed her should be ashamed of their actions.
He explained that Mama Idah did not call for the closure of Churches but a review of misleading doctrines, some of which led to the death of more than 100 people in Shakahola, Kilifi County.
"Mama Idah suffered insults from people who did not understand her point of view yet she was always right. We serve God, and we want these issues not to reoccur" Raila stated.
"We want Kenyans to subscribe to religions that are formally registered and not those whose belief systems are commodified. It is also important that we conduct training for all those who minister the word of God," Ida remarked.
Idah's comments resurfaced in the wake of the Shakahola Massacre which was allegedly overseen by cult leader Paul Mackenzie.
As a result, investigators exhumed 109 bodies as of Thursday, April 27, and arrested dozens of suspects including two prominent preachers at the Coast.
Paul Mackenzie, the lead pastor at Good News International Church, was charged with aiding the death of followers, radicalisation and murder. By Mark Obar, Kenyans.co.ke