Raila Odinga Reads Mischief in State’s Handling of Shakahola Cult.

Raila Odinga Reads Mischief in State's Handling of Shakahola Cult
Azimio leader Raila Odinga speaks at the Anglican Church of Kenya in Gitui, Murang'a County, on May 12, 2023.

Raila Odinga, the leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), has accused the government of mischief in its handling of the Shakahola cult. The cult, which has a self-styled prophet as its leader, has come under fire for allegedly brainwashing its members and engaging in criminal activity.

Odinga said that the government had failed to take action against the cult despite numerous complaints from the public. He said that the government’s inaction was tantamount to condoning the cult’s activities.

“The government is aware of the activities of this cult, but it has done nothing to stop them,” Odinga said. “This is mischief, and it must be stopped.”

Odinga said that the government should take immediate action to disband the cult and arrest its leaders. He said that the government should also provide psychological counseling to the cult’s followers.

“The government must act now to protect the public from this cult,” Odinga said. “The lives of innocent people are at stake.”

The Shakahola cult has been in existence for several years. The cult’s leader, who goes by the name of Prophet David Owuor, claims to be able to perform miracles. He has attracted a large following, particularly among the poor and marginalized.

The cult has been accused of brainwashing its followers and engaging in criminal activities. Some of the cult’s followers have been reported to have abandoned their families and jobs to follow Prophet Owuor. The cult has also been accused of extorting money from its followers.

The government has been criticized for its handling of the Shakahola cult. Some critics have accused the government of being too soft on the cult. Others have accused the government of being afraid of Prophet Owuor’s influence.

The government has defended its handling of the cult, saying that it is taking a cautious approach. The government has said that it does not want to create a martyrs out of Prophet Owuor and his followers.

The government has also said that it is concerned about the safety of its officers if they were to raid the cult’s headquarters. The cult’s headquarters is located in a remote area and the cult’s followers are said to be armed.

The government’s handling of the Shakahola cult has been a source of controversy. The government’s critics say that it is not doing enough to protect the public from the cult. The government says that it is taking a cautious approach and that it does not want to create a martyrs out of Prophet Owuor and his followers.

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