Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua recently made a strong statement, criticizing some government officials for misleading Kenyans and warning President William Ruto not to be swayed by opposition forces.
Speaking during a church service in Chuka, Gachagua emphasized that the current administration was given power by the people and God, urging Ruto to avoid negotiations with opposition leaders like Raila Odinga, whom he accused of destabilizing previous administrations.
Gachagua argued that many individuals within the government had a habit of deceiving Kenyans, calling for honesty and transparency
Gachagua has also been vocal about the need for unity within the Kenya Kwanza government, while warning against internal divisions.
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He criticized some members of his own political alliance for their disloyalty and betrayal, citing personal experiences in which he felt undermined by those he had supported politically.
This speech reflects the growing tension within the government, as Gachagua has often clashed with other officials over key policy and political strategies.
His remarks were a call for leaders to prioritize the needs of Kenyans, especially in challenging economic times, rather than engaging in internal power struggles.