Rigathi Video Gachagua defending a cheap housing project emerged after he said it was a fraud

  • Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua recently criticized President William Ruto's plan for cheap housing
  • Gachagua claimed the plan did not benefit Kenyans but some government officials in the country
  • However, the video has re -emerged showing Gachagua in support of the program before, saying it will help create jobs for young people

Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua Recently he has warned about his strong criticism against the Kenyan government first.

A video of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua defending the affordable housing program has re -emerged. Photo: William Ruto/Rigathi Gachagua.
Source: UGC

Speaking at the inauguration of the new DAP-K headquarters in Nairobi on Monday, January 27, Gachagua claimed that the cheap housing program is a fraud aimed at Kenyans.

He said that it was difficult to defend the presidential government projects William Ruto while serving as Deputy President.

However, one video has emerged showing Gachagua defending a cheap house plan in power.

Did Gachagua defend a cheap house plan?

In the video without a specific date, Gachagua praised Ruto for launching the project, saying it would enable all Kenyans to own their homes in the future.

Speaking at the launch of the home plan in comfort, he expressed his satisfaction as it could also provide employment to the Kenyan youth.

“The president has emphasized and take responsibility for ensuring that all Kenyans can own a home. What is more exciting is that our young people will get a job here,” He said.

Gachagua also called on the project contractors to ensure that workers are paid weekly instead of the end of the month.

“Those who are paid monthly are rich and those who live a high -quality life. Hustlers should be paid every Saturday to organize themselves,” Said Gachagua.

How Gachagua criticized the affordable house plan

Several months after being ousted, Gachagua changed his statement, claiming that the program is business It benefits some government officials and companies selling building materials.

He claimed that the tariffs collected from Kenyans aimed to continue building the houses so that government officials could continue to sell cement, metal and corrugated.

“If PS wants to build a cheap house, they must go to a small contract with a cement, metal and corrugated company. In the company, the country's trunks are part of the company,” Gachagua claimed.

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