Rigathi Gachagua suggests about her son for parliamentary seat: “Obvious”

  • Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua suggested that his sons might be involved in politics, suggesting that as an alternative if the government continues to disrupt their business
  • Gachagua accused the government of trying to divide his family through fake letters and propaganda, including a design letter allegedly from his brother -in -law
  • He revealed that his children, especially the male, were struggling to understand the political attacks, and caused them a great deal of distress
  • Gachagua urged his son to consider running for Mathira and Langata parliamentary seats, describing politics as a call rather than a way of financial benefit

Nairobi – Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua He has suggested that his son are running for a political seat in the next election.

Rigathi Gachagua accused the government of trying to bring about dissension to his family. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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Former Mathira MP, Gachagua suggested that political service could be an alternative if government forces continue to hamper their business.

Speaking during an interview with Ktn On Monday, February 24, Gachagua accused the government of trying to bring divisions to his family through fake letters and organized propaganda.

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The former deputy claimed that government officials had compiled a letter allegedly written by his brother -in -law to spark a conflict within his family.

“Even I have seen, I have seen, these government people are trying to even make a quarrel in my family. conflict within my family, ” He claimed.

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According to Gachagua, a scandal -based campaign affected his loved ones, especially his children, who were struggling to understand the intentions of the attack.

He explained that although he and his wife were accustomed to political attacks, he admitted that his children had found it.

Gachagua explained that the case caused a deep sadness for his children, who could not understand the political conspiracy allegedly had the plan.

“My brother -in -law was so stressful because my children were calling him, why do you write about dad? It's a lie. The reason is young and can't understand these things, what they are, ” He complained.

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Will Gachagua's children get into politics

The former DP revealed that he had advised his sons to consider joining politics if they continued to face the government's alleged commercial problems.

Rigathi Gachagua suggests introducing her son to the seat of Mathira MP: "It's a chance"
Rigathi Gachagua explained that politics is a call if his sons are interested. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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Gachagua mentioned especially his son, who urged him to run for the Mathira parliamentary seat, which he described as 'open'.

He emphasized that politics is a call rather than a way of making money, while demanding his children embrace public service.

“Even I told you, you know, don't worry the government interferes with your business, come and join me in politics. Live with the people of Gaita to join me ”. he added.

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In August 2022, before the election, TUKO.co.ke reported that Gachagua attended the last service at a local church in the Mathira parliament on Sunday, August 7, accompanied by his two sons.

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