Gachagua accuses Ruto of neglecting Kalenjins, taking all development to Nyanza
Former DP Rigathi Gachagua speaks during the burial of the late Alice Wangari Gakuya, mother of Embakasi North MP James Gakuya, on January 3, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
has criticised President William Ruto for what he said was neglecting the Kalenjin
community in matters development.
Gachagua, speaking in an interview
with Kalenjin journalists on Friday evening, said the President has prioritised
communities outside the Kalenjin for development in his hunt for votes for
re-election next year.
He also sought to assuage fears
that he would sideline the community if his opposition outfit dethrones President
ruto in 2027.
“Rais alipitishwa na kura ya Mlima
na ya Wakalenjin…sasa nikamwuliza rais, kama tumesahau hawa Wakalenjin, walikuvumilia
miaka tano, wewe umechukua kila kitu ukapelekea Nyanza, hutembelei hawa watu…ukija
Kericho, Bomet, unakuja interdenomination...mbona hukuji kufungua project? Mimi
nilimwuliza,” he said.
The Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP)
leader said the Kalenjin community, despite having the President hail from
their region, has largely been neglected,
“Hawa wakalenjin hawana mtetezi;
wabunge wamenyamaza, masenator pia wamenyamaza, nani atatetea hao?” He posed.
He said that while he fell out
with his former boss, his relationship with the Kalenjin nation remaines
unscathed, seeking to allay fears that he would lock them out of government
were he to form it in the next elections.
“There is no one who will
discriminate against the Kalenjins. They have not wronged anyone. We have a
problem with one person, whom we will remove from power when the time comes.
Kalenjins are good people. They have worked and developed this country. Just
because Ruto has wronged us, it doesn't mean the whole Kalenjin community has
done it," he said.
At the same time, Gachagua says he
will be visiting parts of Kalenjin land enroute to his engagements in Kisii
next week.


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