‘Most disciplined person in your gov’t’: Gachagua apologises to Ruto for lateness
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Sunday
publicly apologised to President William Ruto for his lateness to an Akorino prayer
service in Nakuru County.
At the function held at Nakuru Boys’ High
School, Gachagua arrived after his boss, then began his speech by apologising to
President Ruto. He blamed his late arrival on transport challenges, bad weather
and traffic jams.
Gachagua labelled himself as the most disciplined
official in President Ruto’s government.
“You know I am very disciplined; I am a
former uniformed services member and in your government, I am the most disciplined,”
said the deputy president.
“I had challenges with my transport
arrangements and then came the weather. I left late and got stuck in traffic
between Naivasha and Longonot for over two hours.”
He then thanked President Ruto for attending
the Akorino service after local leaders sent him an invite through DP Gachagua.
“I am the happiest person today,” the DP
told Ruto.
In government circles, President Ruto is famed
for his punctuality and has on several occasions publicly directed senior officials to explain their lateness to his meetings in writing.
Last August, Ruto locked Interior Cabinet Secretary
Kithure Kindiki and his then Trade counterpart Moses Kuria out of a performance
contract signing event at State House, Nairobi due to lateness.
Ruto has dismissed criticism of micromanagement
and fearmongering, saying he is particular about how he wants those under
him to work because he wants to see them succeed.
Gachagua’s apology on Sunday came amid speculation
that he and Ruto are not on good terms amid purported rift and tension within
their United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
The DP however maintains that he is focused on supporting
Ruto to discharge his responsibilities and that he will be distracted by what
he calls divisive politics.
“When President Ruto wanted someone to
stand with him, I was there. We campaigned for him. He is a product of our
effort; our work is to support him deliver,” Gachagua told a fundraiser at Sigowet-Soin
in Kericho County on Saturday.
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