Gachagua claims Ruto ordered he be 'dealt with once and for all'
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Former Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua has said that President William Ruto will be the one
to blame if anything happens to him or if he is harmed in any way.
Addressing a press conference
in Karen, Nairobi, Gachagua on Monday alleged that security officers from several
State intelligence agencies were trailing him on Sunday while he attended a
church service in Gatanga, Murang’a County.
He claimed the
officers intended to throw poison-laced tear gas at him.
“I received intelligence reports that President Ruto had ordered that I be dealt with once and for all. A killer squad of 101
officers from the National Police Service, National Intelligence Service, General
Service Unit, and regular police was deployed yesterday to commit a heinous act against us,”
he said.
Gachagua also claimed
that security officers had a plot to plant illegal weapons in his vehicles and
those of leaders who support him.
He said President Ruto
has also ordered that his personal bodyguards be stripped of their firearms,
even though they have licenses to own them.
According to the former
DP who was impeached last October after falling out with Ruto, the government
is targeting him because he has exposed alleged wrongdoing being perpetrated by
top government officials.
“Any attempt to stop
me is a zero chance. It’s Kenyans who won’t be intimidated by the
criminal justice system,” Gachagua said.
He said he won’t stop
criticising President Ruto’s administration, adding that his controversial remarks about the
upcoming general election have been misrepresented.
In a recent interview with the YouTube
channel Obinna TV, Gachagua argued that if the election is “messed with” and
President William Ruto “forced on Kenyans”, the country would witness more
violence than recorded after the 2007 elections, where over a thousand people
were killed.
On Monday, he said his
comments were just a warning to the IEBC (Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission) to prepare a free and fair election.
Regarding the alleged
plan to arrest him, Gachagua said he has not been summoned to appear before any
security officials.
“I am here if they
want to arrest me, don’t wait for me on the roads,” he said.


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