- Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has reiterated that people in Mount Kenya supported President William Ruto in his presidential goal
- However, Gachagua claimed that after becoming president, Ruto turned to them and began calling the ethnic
- Gachagua highlighted more about the program to teach the President to the next 2027 General Election
Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua He has proposed a plan to undermine President William Ruto's re -election in the 2027 general election.
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How Guacha plans to punish her Ruto
He said that his goal was to teach the president the lesson by making sure he would not get a second term in office.
How does Gachagua plan to punish Ruto?
Speaking to Musyi FM on Wednesday, February 26, Gachagua claimed that the Wakamba community had been excluded for many years and accused the President of disrespecting the leaders of the community.
He urged local residents to register as voters, saying that the move would be a message to the president and forced him to respect the crocodile leaders.
“We must register as voters to teach the President the lesson. Said Gachagua.
He added that the people of Mount Kenya have a history of trust, emphasizing that they supported Ruto after he supported the former president Uhuru Kenyatta.
He claimed that after being president, Ruto abandoned the people of Mount Kenya and called the ethnicity, despite not seeing them so when he needed their votes.
“When he got the presidency, he turned around us. he added.
He emphasized that from now on, the people of Mount Kenya and Ukraine will work together politically.
“I am confident and I am sure we will succeed and we will form a government together,” He said.
Did Gachagua thank Ruto for removing him from power?
In the same interview, Gachagua thanked the President for the sarcastic for allegedly involvement in a plan to oust him.
He claimed that his removal had been beneficial, saying that although it seemed to endanger his political life, his value had increased significantly since his expulsion.
Gachagua said that the process of ousting him brought him great popularity among Kenyans across the country.
He explained that his removal did not affect his life in any way, except for losing the benefits and benefits he was enjoying as deputy president.
He went on to say that he now has extensive political experience and has the ability to influence and mobilize a large crowd at the national level.
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