Member of the clergy in Molo and its environ has admitted that youths are turning away from the consumption of illicit liquor calling on the government to hasten plans to rehabilitate addicts of the illicit brews.
Pastor John Chege of Molo Pastors’ fellowship said in order to alleviate the suffering of many youths who are abandoning drinking, the government must move in speed and set aside a kitty that will help them engage in profitable business.
“As church leaders we call upon the national government and all the 47 county government to assist youths and also dealers of illicit brews to start their lives a fresh this will help them forget their past." said Chege.
Chege who was speaking at Kasino, an area that has been famous for illicit brew in Molo support the ongoing war on illicit brew saying that the society was slowly sobering up after the mop up operation.
“Before the operation to wipe out the illicit brew it was difficult to hold a crusade here in Kasino since drunken youths interrupt. I am pleased to report that some of the youths have abandoned drinking and surrendered their lives to Christ." He added
He said majority of illicit brewers had inherited the brewing skills from their forefathers before engaging in the business of death which has claimed lives of many people in different parts of the country.
Pastor Chege maintained that men of clothes in Molo Sub County will camp all villages with an objective of doing counseling to people who are sobering up to a responsible life.