A group of Kenyan pastors have asked the government to include churches
in the list of "essential services" to allow them to remain open as the
country battles the Covid-19 outbreak.
The preachers representing churches in Makueni country in eastern Kenya, say faith is the “best way to fight the unseen enemy”.
They want to be allowed to hold Sunday services in open grounds, while
adhering to the proposed one-metre distance between people to prevent
infection.
The government has banned public gatherings and police officers have been enforcing the ban.
One of the pastors, Nicholas Kyule, was quoted by Citizen TV as saying
that the church was the “best place for hope and resilience” during this
time.
Another, Titus Uswii, was quoted in the Star Newspaper as saying that
the country “may be involved in a futile exercise” as long as churches
remain closed.
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