Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana says he is also a pastor.
The soft-spoken and most humble governor declared that he is still a pastor when he was invited to speak during a three-day summit dubbed the 'Fearless Summit 2018' at Mavuno Church in Athi River, Machakos County on Wednesday
Kibwana disclosed he had studied Theology before his election as a governor, the reason he serves Makueni residents better.
"I consider myself both as a governor and a pastor because I get opportunities to meet with people not reached out by pastors in funerals, weddings, and other public social events," Kibwana said.
The Makueni boss said most Christians are misled by the opinion that issue concerning the nation should be separated with those of faith.
"I chose to pursue a theological course while still serving as the advisor of the former president Mwai Kibaki… Deep down me I knew I wanted to be a governor and understanding self and service to mankind drove me to theological school" Kibwana added
To Kibwana, corruption in this country can only be well fought when 'men of the clothe' are placed to governance.
He is ranked among the best governors in the country as far as development is concerned.