Speaking passionately during a recent rally at Mlimani, Gachagua criticized those who have dismissed the abilities of his political partner, Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
“Kuna wasaliti wanashinda kwa kasongo, wanasema eti Kalonzo ni bure, eti haewezi. Sasa hao wasaliti, mkiwapatia nafasi, si mtakuwa mmemuangusha. Pale Mlimani, nimeweka oparesheni inaitwa fagia…” Gachagua stated, using strong language to emphasize the seriousness of his message.
The former President’s remarks come amid rising political tensions in Kenya, where shifting alliances and internal disputes have become increasingly common.
He expressed particular concern over opportunistic politicians, warning that any attempt to exploit divisions within his camp would be met with decisive action.
Analysts suggest Gachagua’s intervention is both a defense of Kalonzo and a strategic move to consolidate support ahead of future political contests.
By publicly calling out disloyalty, he is sending a clear message that betrayal will not be tolerated while reinforcing the credibility of his allies.
Kalonzo, often criticized by political rivals for perceived weaknesses, has largely stayed silent on these attacks.
Gachagua’s forceful remarks therefore act as both a shield for Kalonzo and a demonstration of unity within their political circle.
As Kenya’s political landscape grows increasingly charged, leaders like Gachagua are using direct rhetoric to assert control and protect their strategic interests. Observers note that such statements are likely to resonate strongly with grassroots supporters who value loyalty and clear leadership in times of uncertainty.
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