Former DP Gachagua Fires Back After Ruto’s Tough Talk on Protests

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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has lashed out at President William Ruto, urging him to stop lashing out in anger and instead listen to the voices of suffering Kenyans. Gachagua’s response shortly after President Ruto issued a strong warning to those allegedly plotting to remove him from power through unconstitutional means.

Speaking at Kilimani while inspecting a housing project, a visibly furious Ruto declared:

“Let them try. I am ready. I will not allow anyone to use chaos and violence to overthrow a government elected by the people. Enough is enough!”

But Gachagua, in a swift and pointed response, accused the President of failing to heed the public outcry and ruling with arrogance.

“Mr. Ruto, excessive anger is not a solution. I want, with a lot of humility, to advise you to stop being angry. You have not been listening to the people of Kenya,” said Gachagua.

He went further to make alarming claims, alleging that a killer squad — disguised as DCI officers and operating under the direction of Noordin Haji — had been deployed to terrorize peaceful demonstrators.

“A killer squad, working under Noordin Haji, driving in unmarked Subarus, was deployed to shoot and kill innocent protesters aimlessly in the streets and estates,” he said.

Gachagua’s explosive remarks mark a dramatic escalation in tensions within the political elite, as the country reels from weeks of Gen Z-led protests against government excesses and alleged police brutality.

His public fallout with President Ruto not only exposes deep cracks in the political establishment, but also signals a shifting power dynamic ahead of the 2027 General Election.


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