A popular Administration Police officer, Sammy Ondimu Ngare, has spoken out in response to a viral video depicting an Akorino pastor engaging in what appears to be inappropriate behavior while praying for a woman.
The video, which has stirred reactions among Kenyans, has prompted Officer Ngare to express his disdain for the incident, placing blame on individuals who attend such churches.
Officer Ngare expressed his dismay at the contents of the video, describing the pastor’s actions as indecent and lamenting that such practices have led to societal degradation.

He remarked, “Hapo ndio kutoa mapepo ndio imetufikisha” (This is where deliverance has brought us), highlighting his disapproval of the pastor’s conduct.
The video in question features a pastor from the Akorino sect, purportedly calling himself Bishop Johanna, engaging in a prayer session with a woman believed to be possessed by spirits of immorality.
The pastor is seen casting out demons from the woman while touching her inappropriately, prompting widespread condemnation and outrage.
In the footage, the pastor is heard questioning the woman about her interactions with a witch doctor and her involvement with someone else’s husband.
The woman admits to meeting the witch doctor as advised and receiving medication from him.
The video has sparked anger and criticism from many Kenyans, who view the pastor’s actions as unacceptable and contrary to the principles of religious leadership.
The incident has reignited discussions about the role of spiritual leaders and the need for accountability within religious communities.

As the video continues to circulate on social media platforms, calls for action against the pastor and accountability within the Akorino sect have grown louder.
Many are calling for an investigation into the incident and for measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
The controversy surrounding the video underscores the importance of upholding ethical standards and integrity within religious institutions.
It serves as a reminder of the responsibility that spiritual leaders have in guiding and protecting their congregants, and the need for vigilance in addressing instances of misconduct or abuse of power.
