Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has remarked that some leaders within the Kenya Kwanza coalition have become arrogant.
He noted that whenever these leaders speak, they end up angering the public.
Gachagua emphasized the need for humility and respect in leadership, urging his colleagues to be more considerate of their words and actions.
Gachagua highlighted that the electorate has high expectations of their leaders and that maintaining a respectful and humble demeanor is crucial for gaining and retaining public trust.
He warned that arrogance could alienate the very people who put them in office, potentially jeopardizing their political careers and the coalition’s future success.
The Deputy President called for introspection among the Kenya Kwanza leaders, reminding them of the coalition’s founding principles and the promises made to the citizens.
He stressed that staying connected to the grassroots and understanding the challenges faced by ordinary Kenyans should remain a priority.
Gachagua’s message serves as a reminder that leadership is not just about power, but about serving the people with integrity and humility.