Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has launched a staff prayer altar in the county for spiritual guidance.
Led by Bishop Patrick Kariuki and Finance executive Monicah Kathono, they prayed and worshiped during the launch.
Kathono said that Mwangaza's fellowship vision for the county is huge.
She said the altar will give them a platform to give them mentorship, encouragement, motivation and to seek God's divine intervention.
Kathono said that the governor, being a Bishop will be attending the prayer sessions and preaching during the sessions.
"Never feel ashamed coming here even if people are telling you we are being forced we are coming as a show no, please come seek the face of God and we shall be leaving here early so that no one will say we using office time to come and pray," she said.
Bishop Kariuki said that through the altar, God is using them to change the county.
"As Meru county, we are raising an altar to the Lord and because of this, there shall be a blessing. You will be coming here on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays never take it for granted," he said.
Mwangaza took to social media to celebrate the launch saying that uniting in prayers will translate to progress in the county work.
"A government that prays together works together. Blessed morning from our county offices headquarters," she said.
The governor doubles up as a bishop at Baite Family Fellowship Church in Meru.
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