Migwi reiterated that the buck stops with the head of state.
“Many may slap me the way prophet Micaiah was slapped by prophet Zedikiah for speaking the truth but it’s ok, some can argue and say any preacher or denomination can arrange thanksgiving to their congregations sawa, but that not the way, the same president that gave directions and he himself prayed, he is the one to give directions to preachers, leaders and all Kenyans to give God thanks wherever they are,” he added.
He warned that other ‘consequences’ may soon follow if the nation’s leadership does not listen.
“With a lot of pain in my heart tears in my eyes knowing what God did to our lovely nation I have done my part , shalom, shalom as we obey the voice of most High God if not consequences may follow, God bless Kenya,” wrote Migwi.
Uhuru had in 2017 declared Sunday October 22 as a National Prayer Day following the nullification of the August 8th poll.
Flood waters have taken charge of many human settlements and economic activities in the country as rains continue to pound several areas.
The weatherman has disclosed the rains will continue in several affected areas such as Tana River where thousands have been displaced.