Kiambu Deputy Governor James Nyoro has urged church leaders and elders to join the fight against illicit brewing and sale of outlawed alcoholic drinks.
Speaking to journalists in Kiambu Town on Monday, Nyoro said that the fight against brews will be successful if church leaders join in the ongoing crackdown.
He said that illicit brewing and alcoholism is a societal issue that every one must help fight.
"Our request is to church leaders and elders to step in and help us fight these illicit brew menace," he said.
Nyoro stated that the county government is not going to look back in the illicit brew crackdown.
The Deputy governor at the same time rubbished claims that county officials and Askari's are harassing bar owners in the ongoing crackdown.
"We are determined to put an end to illciit brewing that had been a social and economic problem in Kiambu, and those complaining of harassment should report to relevant agencies " Nyoro added.
He urged members of the public to continue volunteering information to the police on people engaging in the outlawed liqour business.
The Kiambu government has vowed to end the brew menace with Governor Ferdinand Waititu personally leading the crackdown.
Last week, a section of bar owner's in Thika hit out at governor Waititu accusing him of targeting the wrong people.
Majority of Kiambu leaders have backed Waiittu's crackdown and vowed to help him.
Kiambu Women have also lauded the fight against brews, saying that it is saving their marriages and families.