Inter-faith leaders have faulted the pledge by presidential hopeful George Wajackoyah to legalise bhang if elected on August 9 and urged Kenyans to reject leaders who make “weird” campaign promises.
Consumption of bhang is on the rise in the county, causing concerns among Christian and Muslim leaders that such political pronouncements could increase the use of illicit substances.
The clerics asked politicians to listen to the voices of God and people so as to know the needs of voters.
They observed that leaders who make “weird” pledges are not keen to lead people who are sober.
“As religious leaders, we would not like to see our people used as ladders by such leaders. We will ask the people to sideline and reject those politicians who are making pledges for legalisation of bhang,” they said.
They added: “A leader should be ready to lead productive people and not those who have been soaked into substance abuse.”
The religious leaders are concerned that bhang use is on the rise in the country despite crackdowns by the police.
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