Rigathi Gachagua Encourages Moses Kuria, Says God Will Open Doors For Him: “You Will Get A Job”

  • Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has given words of encouragement to former Public Service Minister Moses Kuria
  • Gachagua assured Kuria not to worry about not having a job, saying that God will provide him with another job opportunity
  • Kuria is one of the Ministers who were not reappointed when President William Ruto formed his new Council

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has consoled former Public Service Minister Moses Kuria, who lost his job when President William Ruto dissolved the Cabinet on July 11.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has comforted Moses Kuria following his removal from the Cabinet. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua/ Moses Kuria.
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What did Gachagua say to Kuria?

Speaking on Wednesday, August 21, Gachagua asked Kuria not to lose heart, assuring him that he will find another job soon.

He seemed to be referring to a scripture that says that when God closes one door, He always opens another.

“To my brother Moses KuriaGod will open the door for you,” Gachagua said.

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Kuria was one of the Ministers who were not reappointed to the new Cabinet of the president.

How did the Kenyans take this?

The statement of the deputy president caused mixed feelings as some people wanted Kuria to be reinstated.

Muiruri Francis:

“You've got us thinking Kuria is just another clown.”

Bien Ben:

“They should have let Kuria finish his job.”

Bob Deya:

“Poor Kuria.”

Ken Misheck:

“Give him a job.”

Torl Nyando:

“Did that same Kuria say that public employees should be hired on contract?”

Moses Kuria Says His Phone Has Been Silent Since He Was Fired

Elsewhere, Kuria opened up about his struggles since being sacked from the Cabinet.

During an interview on Monday, August 12, the hard-line politician revealed that his calls had dropped dramatically.

The former minister saw that he was tempted to take his phone to a technician thinking it had a problem.

However, Kuria maintained that all of this is part of life for a national public servant, adding that it has its good and bad.

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