Rigathi Gachagua Tells President Ruto to Ignore Gossip, Focus on Service Delivery
Former Deputy President Gachagua has urged President William Ruto to concentrate on development and public service instead of engaging in personal attacks and gossip.
Speaking on Monday, Gachagua stated, “I will engage you on issues. Mambo ya wenye hawana bibi na gym, wewe endelea,” a remark interpreted as a warning against wasting time on trivial controversies.
He emphasized that the presidency should prioritize policies and programs that directly impact the lives of Kenyans rather than entertaining distractions.
Gachagua’s comments come amid a wave of political tensions and public debates, where the line between personal criticism and political discourse has often blurred.
Analysts suggest that such interventions signal a growing call within political circles for leaders to adopt a more issue-focused approach, particularly as Kenya faces pressing challenges such as economic recovery, infrastructure development, and national security.
Political observers noted that Gachagua’s statement is not just a critique but a reminder of the responsibilities that come with leadership.
“The public expects leaders to show direction and results,” said one political analyst. “Focus on service delivery resonates more with citizens than personal attacks.”
President Ruto has yet to respond directly to Gachagua’s remarks. However, the message is clear: the opposition and allies alike are emphasizing the need for a leadership style rooted in action, transparency, and tangible development rather than political theatrics.
As the political climate in Kenya heats up, Gachagua’s statement may spark more discussions on the role of leadership and the importance of prioritizing national development over distractions.
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