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State House chaplain sets record straight on chapel plans, dismisses Sh1.2bn claims

Benard Njagi stated that the request for a modern facility was made by the staff

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News10 July 2025 - 19:31
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Nairobi State House Interdenominational chapel on July 10, 2025/DOUGLAS OKIDDY

Staff at State House have come out to defend plans for the construction of a new chapel within the premises, saying it was their initiative and not a directive from President William Ruto.

Speaking to the media after a guided tour of the facility, police chief chaplain bishop Benard Njagi clarified that the Nairobi State House interdenominational chapel, first set up in 2005, has long served the spiritual and emotional needs of staff, uniformed officers, and their families.

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