Gachagua skips President Ruto’s event in Nyeri
The Ruto-Gachagua political war came to an
open at the Deputy President's backyard in Nyeri, when Gachagua, the host
skipped the event.
What was to be Gachagua's official seat
next to the Head of State remained unoccupied throughout the church service at
AIPCA Central Western Archdiocese in Nyeri County.
In what appeared to be an open rebuke
against his deputy, President Ruto told his principal assistant to keep off
early campaigns and instead focus on delivering the Government's agenda to
Kenyans.
“Tafadhali tupunguze mambo ya 2027, huko
2027 ni Mungu na wananchi wataamua...hii miaka 3 haitakuwa ya kupanga tu vile
utashinda 2027...kwani ulichaguliwa 2027?” posed Ruto.
It did not end there. A visibly agitated
head of state warned his Deputy against trading his guns in the 2027
presidential elections, which he said was still three years away.
“Let's focus on delivering the promises to
the people of Kenya...not 2027… na sasa Mungu akiamua mambo yake ingine, uta
do?”
But even before the Nyeri event, the
onslaught against DP Gachagua was earlier launched by the Leader of Majority in
the National Assembly Kimani Ichung’wah, who during a church service at Steward
Revival Pentecostal Church along Outer-Ring Road in Nairobi, demanded
Gachagua's ouster from Government, likening him to a Snake that is clinging on
his master's hand.
“That viper on your hand, the snake in your
government please shake it off...not that it cannot bite you, but so that you
can work freely,” Ichung’wah said.
With the heated political temperatures in
the DP's backyard, not even his close ally, the host Governor Mutahi Kahiga,
came to the DP's rescue, pledging loyalty to the president.
The latest onslaught against DP Gachagua
coming even as more leaders dissociate themselves from the Gachagua, aligning
themselves with Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki.
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