Pastor Dorcas urges Western region to join boy child agenda

She said by mobilizing the boy child agenda, cases of teenage pregnacies will reduce.

In Summary

• Pastor Dorcas said the ‘national conversation’ about the boy child must go across religions, social status, rural and urban areas and race.

• She insisted that the drug and substance abuse pandemic has affected everyone, irrespective, and most especially the boys and men.

Second Lady Dorcas Gachagua.
Second Lady Dorcas Gachagua.
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Second lady Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has called on leaders, teachers, and clergy in the western region to take part in rescuing the boy child from a path of destruction.

Speaking in a gathering with Western region leaders, Pastor Dorcas said the current leaders and the church should watch out for Generation Z, not waste away in alcohol, drug and substance abuse.

“The satanic agenda is to destroy the boy child. He is the seed carrier, who propagates generations. If the seed carrier is eliminated, even the girl child will not have a chance of becoming a mother. So, when I address the issues affecting the boy child, they also touch on the girl child,” Dorcas Rigathi said.

She said by mobilizing more on the boy child agenda, cases such as teenage pregnancies which largely affect the girl child will reduce.

“When the boy child is aligned with his destiny, we shall have fewer cases of teenage pregnancies, rapes, criminal activities, and gender-based violence. And if we can have a conversation between the fathers, and sons, even female genital mutilation can be eradicated,” she added.

She said the ‘national conversation’ about the boy child must go across religions, social status, rural and urban areas and race.

She insisted that the drug and substance abuse pandemic has affected everyone, irrespective, and most especially the boys and men.

Further, the second lady also condemned the LGBTQ agenda, saying it was ungodly, and a foreign agenda that does not support family values.

“Legally, LGBTQ is criminal; constitutionally, LGQBT is disallowed, in the African tradition LGBTQ is a taboo, and the Bible also says LGBTQ is an abomination,” She said.

Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka who was also in attendance at the meeting, urged the leaders present to do something transformative to society and cause a difference.

“Every time God wants to do something for the human race, he raises a leader. Pastor Dorcas will be remembered for this boy child program, what will you be remembered for?” Lusaka asked.

The gathering held at Bungoma, Kakamega, Vihiga, TransNzoia, and Busia Counties was attended by other leaders including Wife to Bungoma Governor Margaret Makelo, Bungoma Deputy Governor Jenipher Mbatiany, Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa, bishops, and pastors.

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