Bishop Margaret Wanjiru has made a significant shift in her stance regarding the recent demolition of her church in Nairobi.
Initially placing blame on William Ruto’s government for her ordeal, she has now extended an olive branch, expressing her utmost respect for the President of the Republic of Kenya, Honorable William Ruto, and his Deputy, Honorable Rigathi Gachagua, along with their families.
Wanjiru’s change of heart comes as a welcome development in Kenya’s political landscape, marking a moment of reconciliation and unity amidst recent tensions.

Previously vocal about her grievances and the suffering she endured during the demolition, she now pledges her support to Ruto and Gachagua, affirming her commitment to seeing their political journey through to its completion.
In her latest statement, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru emphasized her respect and admiration for Ruto, Gachagua, and their families, highlighting their shared vision for a better and more prosperous nation.
She expressed her belief in the collective effort they have embarked upon, stressing the importance of solidarity in achieving their goals.
“I have much respect and love for His Excellency Dr. William Ruto, our Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, and their families. We started this journey towards building a better and more prosperous nation together, and we shall finish well, together,” said Honorable Bishop Margaret Wanjiru.
This unexpected gesture of reconciliation is poised to have ripple effects across Kenya’s political spectrum, fostering a spirit of cooperation and understanding.
It underscores the importance of forgiveness and unity in navigating the complexities of governance and national development.

Wanjiru’s decision to extend her support to Ruto and Gachagua reflects a broader shift in political dynamics, where individuals are willing to set aside personal grievances for the collective good of the nation.
It serves as a reminder that political differences need not be insurmountable barriers, but rather opportunities for dialogue and reconciliation.
As Kenya prepares for the upcoming elections, this gesture of unity sends a powerful message to citizens and politicians alike.
It encourages a renewed sense of hope and optimism, emphasizing the possibility of overcoming challenges through cooperation and collaboration.
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru’s decision to extend an olive branch to William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua marks a pivotal moment in Kenya’s political landscape.
It symbolizes the power of forgiveness and unity in advancing the nation’s collective aspirations.
As the journey towards a better and more prosperous Kenya continues, Wanjiru’s gesture serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all.
