Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua reassured his supporters in Nakuru. Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua vowed to give his supporters the way forward. During a heartfelt phone call on Friday, November 15, Gachagua revealed that he would soon provide a clear direction for his next steps. Speaking to Kameme FM presenter Muthoni Wa Kirumba, popularly known as Baby Top, Gachagua’s voice carried optimism and determination as he addressed the gathering at the launch of Modern Furniture’s new branch in Nakuru. Gachagua expressed his deep connection to Nakuru, referring to it as ‘our house’, acknowledging the town’s significance to him.
“Nakuru people how are you! Are you still holding up despite the tough challenges? Don’t worry God is still on the throne. I am so happy to hear from you, I will come to visit you. I don’t sleep while thinking about our house. Thank you for your prayers and love,” Gachagua said, eliciting cheers. What are Gachagua’s future plans After learning about the residents’ efforts to support a single mother, Gachagua commended their spirit of community. In a generous gesture, he pledged KSh 200,000 to the fundraiser, demonstrating his continued commitment to grassroots causes.
During the call, Gachagua hinted at ongoing discussions with various stakeholders, including Catholic bishops, youth groups, and business leaders, as he strategizes his next political move. “Now I am still in discussions with our bishops. Didn’t the Catholic bishops speak the right thing? I am in discussions with Gen Z, businessmen and when the time is right i will tell you the direction we shall take.
Okay? May God bless you,” he added. Gachagua explains why he was impeached In other news, Gachagua claimed that he was removed from office for protecting Kenyans from Kenya Kwanza’s oppression. He stated that one of the reasons behind his impeachment was going against the demolition of people’s houses. He also expressed joy that the courts heard the cries of victims whose houses were demolished and ordered they be compensated.
by Didacus Malowa