- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua revealed that his relationship with President William Ruto has worsened, citing his removal from the president's WhatsApp group
- Gachagua reiterated that he was humiliated during the visit of King Charles III, claiming government officials made mockery of him
- The Deputy President asked Ruto to fulfill his pre-election promise not to allow lower officials to abuse him as their relationship continues to deteriorate
- In an interview in 2022, it shows Ruto dismissing the possibility of differences with Gachagua, vowing to retain the status of Deputy President if elected
Nairobi – It is clear that the ship of the Kenyan government Kwanza is rocking as Kenyans hint at another rift between the incumbent president and his deputy.
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In a recent interview on Citizen TV, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua revealed how his relationship with President William Ruto has deteriorated.
The Deputy President complained about being removed from the WhatsApp group that the diary of Ruto is being streamlined, thus hampering his efforts to attend presidential events.
Gachagua recounted how he was embarrassed and ridiculed during King Charles III's visit to the country Kenyaclaiming that the photos were produced by government officials.
He called on the president to fulfill his pre-election promise that his deputy will not be undermined by lower officials.
What did Ruto promise Kenyans about Gachagua
In proving once again that the internet never forgets, a video has emerged of an interview conducted before the 2022 General Election as the relationship between the two leaders came under fire.
In an interview on television NTVRuto dismissed the possibility of falling out with Gachagua if they win the presidential election.
“I want to tell you Joe what you said will not happen, I want to tell you that I will not accept, for example, a fellow candidate or Deputy President to be humiliated by lower employees, in fact, I have said the same; When asked what he will do if there is a disagreement, he said, “There is a law. If he abuses power, there is a law to deal with him.”

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