Gachagua accuses Ruto of sponsoring youth to block his Meru rallies
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (R) and former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi address a rally at Makutano, Meru County, on June 20, 2025. | PHOTO: @rigathi/X
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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
now accuses his former boss, President William Ruto, of sponsoring youths in Meru County to ensure he and his allies do not address
rallies over the weekend.
Speaking at a church service in Rwarera, Meru
County, alongside allies of his Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP),
Gachagua claimed Ruto used his deputy, Kithure Kindiki, to mobilize youths to
stop Gachagua's just-concluded Meru tour.
“Kindiki gave MPs Ksh.3 million to pay youths to chase
us away and be hostile to us in Imenti. He also paid them to light a bonfire in
Tuskys, but instead, the youth began chanting ‘one-term’,” he added, referring to the
popular slogan some Kenyans have been chanting to mean President Ruto will not
secure a second term in the 2027 general elections.
“They want us not to be allowed to step in Igembe; local legislators have been paid millions. The Tigania Eeast MP even bought youth
machetes and arrows to disrupt our rallies.”
He claimed that the purported efforts have, however, been unsuccessful, saying “When we arrive in those places, those sponsored youths are even chanting ‘one-term’ and have no business in attacking us.”
“They are welcoming us with songs
everywhere we go in Meru.”
In Gachagua’s view, no matter how much Ruto
tries to disrupt his meetings, he will not succeed because he lost the support
of voters in the larger vote-rich Mt Kenya region.
“Ruto is angry because he knows he has lost
the Mountain. Don’t blame me, I told you ages ago that the Mountain people do
not like betrayal and lies, and that is what you did to them. They cannot
support you anymore,” Gachagua told the President.
“Forget this Mountain, it is gone forever. You
lost them and should not include them in your 2027 game plan. I gave you good
advice, but you ignored me.”
Gachagua was impeached last October after
falling out with President Ruto.
On Sunday, he was flanked by allies like
former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi, who has also become a
Ruto critic after being fired from his role in a Cabinet dissolution amid youth-led anti-government protests last June.
The former DP claimed Ruto has also tried
to intimidate some members of the clergy in Meru so that they do not give him
and his allies a platform during religious events.
“Some bishops of AICPA were called to the State
House recently and Ruto threatened them against inviting me to church. He has
become a dictator and wants to dictate who should go to which church, and now the archbishops
are scared of inviting me,” Gachagua told the congregation.
“Ruto has become so desperate that he wants
to control the church. It is the highest form of dictatorship,” he added.


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