- Cotu chief Francis Atwoli suggested that former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua had always contempt for Kenyan staff
- Atwoli claimed that Gachagua never wanted the current administration to maintain workers' rights because they did not support President William Ruto in the 2022 campaigns
- The trade union activist vowed
Nairobi – Union Secretary -General (COTU) Francis Atwoli now says he will be in the case of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, January 28, Atwoli revealed that he had a bad blood with Gachagua, who accused him of disrupting staff during his leadership in the deputy president's office.
According to Atwoli, Gachagua vehemently opposed any president's commitment William Ruto of maintaining staff rights.
He claimed that he was in office, the former deputy president wanted Kenyan staff to be excluded from the government for not supporting Ruto during the 2022 campaigns.
The activist activist said he would commit to dealing with Gachagua's political pronunciation and the power he had received from his removal late last year.
“When we visited the President at the Nairobi White House in February 2023, Rigathi explained to the President why he was meeting us while staff did not support the President in the campaign. Yesterday, I invited him to come to lunch with the staff. Atwoli said.
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