Rigathi Gachagua Breaks Silence Hours After Being Received By Mammoth Crowd in Mau Narok, Nakuru

Nakuru County witnessed a political eruption as former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua unleashed a scathing critique of President William Ruto, accusing him of attempting to seize Nairobi Hospital and other public resources. 

His fiery speech at Mau Narok, Njoro Constituency, painted a picture of unchecked looting and what he described as a “primitive dictatorship” threatening Kenya’s future.

The full remarks can be watched here: Facebook Link. Within minutes, the video went viral, sparking discussions across social media platforms about governance, accountability, and the limits of presidential authority..... To Read more CLICK HERE 

Gachagua framed the alleged acts as a historic-scale looting comparable to infamous leaders like Bashir al-Assad, Sani Abacha, and Ferdinand Marcos, warning that Kenya could suffer serious consequences if resources continue to be misappropriated. He emphasized that public and private investments are under threat, and stressed that citizens must expose and neutralize manipulative power grabs wherever they occur.

Political analysts note that the speech is both a defense of national institutions and a strategic move to consolidate support ahead of 2027. By invoking comparisons to global looters, Gachagua aims to dramatize the stakes while rallying grassroots leaders and constituents in Nakuru County and beyond.

 Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and other allies are expected to reinforce these messages in their respective regions to safeguard public resources and maintain political cohesion.

Online reactions were immediate, with youth in matatus, cyber cafés, and social media users sharing clips and debating the legitimacy of Gachagua’s claims. The conversation has quickly evolved from Nakuru to a national discourse on integrity, governance, and accountability in Kenya’s leadership.

As the political temperature rises, Gachagua’s warnings underscore the need for vigilance in protecting national assets and challenging leadership decisions that threaten public trust. His remarks signal that citizen engagement and transparency will be central themes in upcoming political contests.


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