'Don’t blame Uhuru for your failures!' Gachagua lashes out at Kenya Kwanza Gov't
DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua enjoys a light moment with former President Uhuru Kenyatta in Kirinyaga on April 1, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua has
come out in defence of retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, saying he has the
democratic right to speak on national issues despite his retirement.
Gachagua, who attended the funeral service of Full Gospel
Church General Overseer Bishop David Macharia’s wife, Reverend Catherine
Macharia, in Nakuru County on Tuesday, also called out Kenya Kwanza
leaders, whom he accused of beating drums of war through reckless tribal
statements targeting communities.
He mounted a spirited defence for Kenyatta, who has come under
a barrage of attacks from Kenya Kwanza troops, a day after he called out the
government for engaging in blame games instead of working.
“Wachana na Uhuru Kenyatta. Alipeana serikali kwa amani. Ni
Uhuru anafanya serikali isifanye kazi? Uhuru ndio anafanya SHA isifanye? Uhuru
ndiye aliuwa Gen Zs?” Gachagua posed.
The DCP party leader told President Ruto to stop diverting
attention from key issues.
“Don’t blame Uhuru Kenyatta for your failures. Leave Uhuru
Kenyatta to be. He is retired but not tired," said Gachagua.
Gachagua warned politicians against driving the country to the
cliff through inflammatory remarks.
“We don’t want what happened in 2007 to repeat. We don’t want
the drums of war. Hatutaki jamii yoyote itishwe. This is your home and you have
no other home. Mtu asiuziwe uoga. Waache kuprofile a community,” he said.
The former DP warned those claiming there is a plot to rig the
2027 elections, saying, “Mtaiba kura tukiwa wapi? Hii si Uganda. Hii si
Tanzania. Don’t threaten people. Those are empty debes.”
Gachagua also called for speedy investigations into the deaths
of several clergymen, including PCEA Reverend Julius Ngari Ndumia and Catholic
priest Father John Ndegwa Maina.
“Three weeks ago, Rev. Ndumia of PCEA Church was killed but
his killers were set free... If the President is not safe, who is safe?” he
posed.
Catherine will be laid to rest on Wednesday at her home in
Sugonoi, Nakuru County.
This comes as the DCP candidate in the Ol Kalou parliamentary
by-election, Sammy Kamau Waweru, presented his nomination papers to the
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) offices in preparation
for a grueling contest with UDA in mid-July.

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