'Terrible moment of shame!' Gachagua speaks out after attack at Limuru burial
Former Deputy President
Rigathi Gachagua has spoken out about a Thursday incident that forced him to
flee a funeral service in Limuru, Kiambu County after goons disrupted the event
and indiscriminately attacked mourners.
In a statement on X,
Gachagua insinuated that the State had intentionally withdrawn his security
detail to facilitate such an attack.
"Earlier this week
the government withdrew the final aspects of my security that was in place
after the impeachment process we are contesting. We did not raise issue with
this decision although expectations were that any Kenyan who has served at the
level of government that I was privileged to serve at, would be secured by
government even after leaving office," he said.
"However it now
looks like the decision to withdraw my security was to leave me exposed to the
kind of attack we have witnessed today."
Gachagua recounted the incident at the funeral of a young man named Erastus Nduati,
noting that goons specifically targeted him and descended on mourners with all
manner of crude weapons, indiscriminately attacking both women and children.
"Today, I was at a
funeral service in Limuru for a young man called Erastus Nduati. While we were
preparing to lay the young man to rest goons attacked us & the other
mourners who were present, including children. The gangsters were armed with
stones, machetes, iron bars & sticks," he said in the X statement accompanied with pictures of one of his vehicles damaged during the incident.
"They descended
randomly on mourners present and attacked them using the weapons they had. A specific group followed me as I went to my
car, which they proceeded to attack with stones and iron bars. We literally
drove out of the venue under a hail of rocks!"
Further, Gachagua
expressed his dismay over the state of affairs, condemning the government's alleged
role in the incident.
"This is very sad
state of affairs and a major low for the state, who were clearly complicit in
these actions. We just especially remember the family that had a loved one in a
casket, who had to run to safety despite their profound grief," he said.
"We will not be
scared away from standing with Kenyans who need us to support them in their
moments of need. We just expect such a terrible moment of shame will not be
repeated."
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