The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya said on Tuesday economic problems need economic solutions. “Looking for political solutions to an economic problem and a problem of governance is not practical,” IRCK executive director Abdirahman Ismail said. He said, however, all is not lost and the Gen Z efforts will not be in vain. He said there are many ways of registering displeasure and the Gen Z protests are one of the high pitch forms of them. He said time has come for the youth to work with religious leaders to tackle societal problems.