Pastor James Ng'ang'a of Neno Evangelism church in Nairobi has hit out at politicians for victimizing religious establishments following the Shakahola saga.
Ng'ang'a argues that its inappropriate for anyone to generalise the church owing to a scandal perpetrated by a few.
Speaking in Washington, United States of America (USA), where he is for a tour, faulted politicians for using the Shakahola issue to hit on innocent gospel ministers.
Pastor Paul Mackenzie of Good News International church in Kilifi is at the centre of the deaths reported in Shakahola.
Ng'ang'a said that a blunder by a single cleric like Mackenzie does not represent others preaching true gospel.
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Defending himself after being mentioned in the National Assembly, Ng'ang'a said he has never undertaken unlawful acts to be wherever he is.
Declaring that he's ready for an audit, the preacher said his wealth is courtesy of God's blessings.
He also asked the government operatives to investigate his ministry and should he be found to be partaking in acts, they should arrest and lock him in Kamiti.