Why God is angry with Kenya - MP Mohamed Ali

"We don't respect God anymore, we are liars and we don't pray."

In Summary
  • The legislator further explained the health risks of same-sex, saying it has resulted in increased HIV/AIDS infections, colon cancer, HPV and more. 
  • Speaking in Parliament during the debate on LGBTQ legalisation, the MP insisted that the same-sex act is illegal and is a sin before God. 
Nyali MP Mohammed Ali.
DEFAMATION CASE Nyali MP Mohammed Ali.
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Nyali MP Mohamed Ali has said the recent bizarre events happening in the country are because God is angry with Kenyans. 

Speaking in Parliament during the debate on LGBTQ legalisation, the MP insisted that same-sex relations are illegal and sin before God. 

"When they go online to say how they are in love, do they know what the law says? Our country is a God-fearing country, and we respect the law. Same-sex marriage has its own repercussions," he added.

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Ali further stated that the country has gone without rain for almost four years, faced prolonged drought and hunger, including increased murder because God is angry. 

"All the troubles we are going through, couples divorcing, deaths around the country is because God is angry, we don't respect God anymore, we are liars and we don't pray," he added. 

The legislator further explained the health risks of same-sex, saying it has resulted in increased HIV/AIDS infections, colon cancer, HPV and more. 

"Kenyans let's wake up, may our country be governed by the law and God," he added. 

In February, Supreme Court judges issued a ruling allowing the registration of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) associations.

"It would be unconstitutional to limit the right to associate through denial of registration of an association purely on the basis of the sexual orientation of the applicants," the court ruled.

"The decision by the board was discriminatory."

Leaders and Kenyans at large were triggered by the ruling, causing national outrage as the act of same-sex relationships is being condemned. 

President William Ruto termed homosexuality and same-sex marriage as immoral and unconstitutional and pledged they would not be tolerated in Kenya under his watch.

Ruto said he respects the apex court decision but there is no room for same-sex marriage in Kenya.

The act, he noted, flies in the face of the country’s laws and societal norms that make Kenya and will not be tolerated.

“You know me very well, I am a God-fearing man and whatever happened at the court, even if we respect the court, our culture, values, Christianity and Islam cannot allow women to marry each other, or men to marry fellow men,” he said.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attributed same-sex marriages and relationships to satanic beliefs.

“Those are satanic beliefs, and we do not want them. That contradicts what we believe in,” Gachagua noted.

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