President Ruto attends church service in South Korea

President William Ruto addressing congregation at the Myung Sung Presbyterian Church, South Korea.
- President Ruto asked the church to continue praying for peace and stability in the world.
- He also affirmed the role of religion in Kenya’s August 2022 election, which saw him emerge winner.
President William Ruto accompanied by First
Lady Rachel Ruto on Wednesday attended an evening church service at the Myung
Sung Presbyterian Church, South Korea.
Addressing the congregation, the Head of
State asked the church to continue praying for peace and stability in the
world.
He also affirmed the role of religion in Kenya’s
August 2022 election, which saw him emerge winner among four men who were in
the contest.
“In the last election, it was not just
about issues of politics, it was also a referendum between those who believe in
God and those who believed in men. And those who believed in God won,” President
Ruto said.
On her part, Mrs Ruto urged the leadership
of the Church not to tire in extending social support such as education and
medical care to the community.
"We all know that once a church is
established in a given place, schools and hospitals will follow and the local
community will benefit," said Mrs Ruto.
In South Korea, President Ruto also laid
wreath at the Seoul national cemetery in honour of soldiers who died in the
Korean Independence Movement War.
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