Nairobi, 15 July, 2025 / 9:28 pm (ACI Africa).
The Chairman of the Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Seafarers at the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has called on the Kenya Maritime Authority to ensure that seafarers and fishers in Kenya are treated with the dignity they deserve.
In a Sunday, July 13 statement, which he read out at St. Joseph Catholic Church Milimani of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu, Bishop Peter Makau Munguti emphasized the importance of seafarers, noting that they carry not just cargo but a spirit of unity and mutual understanding.
Bishop Makau underlined the need to protect the rights and dignity of the sea farers as enshrined in platforms such as Stella Maris and International Fund for Fishing Safety (IFFS), with the latter being responsible for supporting initiatives that improve safety and health in fishing communities.
“Our Kenyan seafarers are crucial bridges between nations. As you navigate the waters that connect Africa to the rest of the world, you carry not just cargo, but also the spirit of unity and mutual understanding,” Bishop Makau said on the second Sunday of July, celebrated as the Sea Sunday.
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Isiolo urged the maritime workers to be prophets of peace, fostering connections even between lands that he said may seem divided in a world full of challenges.



