Rigathi Gachagua sends a heavy message to the followers, she is afraid of her life: “I may not be there tomorrow”

  • Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has created a plan for his supporters if he suddenly leaves the world
  • His remarks have raised concerns about his safety, as he claimed that the Kenyan government first conspired to kill him
  • He also suggested plans to form a political party to guide its supporters in the coming years, saying that he does not need to be his leader

Nairobi: Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua He has raised concerns about his safety after his recent statements.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has said he intends to release his supporters to follow. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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Gachagua revealed that he had written a letter to his supporters explaining the political strategy that should follow if he left the world.

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In an interview with Kameme FM on Monday, March 17, Gachagua admitted that he would not live forever, noting that there was a time he would leave the world.

Claimed to be the government of Kenya first It sent the bandits to attack him during the funeral he attended Limuru on November 28, 2024, emphasizing his concern about his safety.

“I can't sit here and think that I will not die at the same time. I have taken all the necessary precautions and writes to my community. The letter contains specific instructions that will be known, if these people succeed in their efforts against me,” Gachagua said.

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He also suggested that the letter describes the potential challenges that his community can deal with due to its absence in the political sphere.

“I may not be there tomorrow, and if they succeed in removing me, my community must know how to move forward,” He said.

The former deputy president said if his supporters support his ideology, he might consider establishing a political party that would lead them to their political movements for the next 50 years.

“I don't have to be leading them, but I feel to give the right leaders. Gachagua confirmed.

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