Recent reports have surfaced alleging that Farouk Kibet, a close aide to President William Ruto, physically confronted Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at State House.
This incident has reportedly caused significant unrest within the political landscape. In response, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who was impeached in October 2024, has publicly criticized the current administration.
During a recent event in Nyandarua, Gachagua expressed his disapproval of the alleged incident and issued stern warnings about the government’s internal conflicts.
Gachagua’s remarks have intensified existing tensions within the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
His statements suggest a deepening rift between current and former government officials, raising concerns about the stability and unity of the ruling party.
Political analysts warn that such public disputes could undermine the government’s ability to effectively address national issues and maintain public confidence.
The alleged altercation between Kibet and Kindiki, coupled with Gachagua’s outspoken criticism, has prompted calls for transparency and accountability within the government.
Citizens and political observers are urging the administration to address these internal conflicts promptly to prevent further erosion of trust in the country’s leadership.
As the situation develops, the public awaits official statements from the involved parties to clarify the circumstances and implications of these events.