NAIROBI, Kenya
The immediate former Majority Leader of the National Assembly of Kenya under the Jubilee Party, Aden Duale, has been backlashed for calling Roman Catholic church a ‘cult’.
During an interview with Citizen television on
Wednesday night, Duale who is a Member of Parliament for Garissa township said
ODM is a cult where nobody can speak like the Roman Catholic.
“ODM is a cult where nobody can
speak, it’s like the Catholic Church that has its own structures, it has the
pope, but Jubilee is a very Democratic Party. I don’t condone those who use
vulgar and unpalatable words but those are found in every political formation,”
he said.
ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna
demanded an apology from Duale urging him to respect
the freedom of association and worship.
"As an ODM life
member and fully baptized and confirmed member of the Catholic Church, I take
great exception to the comparison by Duale of these institutions with cults.
Duale must apologize and forthwith respect each one's freedom of association
and worship." He tweeted.
One Okumba Lwanda thanked Sifuna saying,
“Thank you kiongos, we in PAG (Pentecostal Assemblies of God) Lurambi parish
stand with our Catholic brothers and sisters against this unprovoked religious
assault.”
Another angered Kenyan, Donald Kipkorir
said: “Roman Catholic Church is the oldest monotheistic religion bar, Judaism,
Islam and Protestantism are its offshoots. That my friend Aden Duale syncs ODM,
a temporal political body and my Church, an ecclesiastical body is heretical to
the largest body of believers in Kenya and the world.”
Tiwaine Ole Nchoko said that a few weeks
ago, Duale was frothing at the mouth saying there cannot be female Kadhi. “Now
his fangs are trained at Catholics; this is dangerous religious intolerance.”
Duale who is of Somali ethnicity defended himself against allegations that he referred to the Catholic Church as a cult.
“I have tremendous
respect for the Catholic Church and its elaborate structures. Am a man of faith
who respects all the teachings of other religions,” Duale said. "What I meant was that sometimes you can run a political
party like the structures of the Catholic Church. I have a lot of respect for
the church."
Duale was weighing in on
the festering relationship between president Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy
William Ruto who no longer see eye to eye.
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