Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua speaking at a past event. IMAGE: Rigathi Gachagua
In Summary:
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua criticized Kenya Kwanza leaders for their dishonesty, claiming many are uncomfortable with his commitment to truth.
- Gachagua urged government officials to embrace honesty, emphasizing that Kenyans are now more discerning and no longer easily misled.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused some Kenya Kwanza leaders of dishonesty, alleging that many government officials have been “economical with the truth.”
Speaking at ACK St. Patrick’s Church in Kayole on Sunday, September 8, Gachagua condemned the pattern of deceit among his colleagues.
Gachagua expressed that his critics within the Kenya Kwanza administration are uneasy with his candor.
He stated, “When I speak the truth, they say I am bad,” and emphasized that effective leadership involves genuinely listening to the people one serves.
The Deputy President highlighted that Kenyans have become more perceptive and less prone to being deceived.
He declared, “Kenyans have advanced, and they are very intelligent, so the time of cheating Kenyans is over.”
Gachagua affirmed his commitment to honesty, stating, “If you don’t like me for that, there is nothing else that I can do.”
DP Gachagua: Watu wengi tuko nao kwa serikali wamezoea kudanganya Wakenya pic.twitter.com/RS9npHQ1LE
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) September 8, 2024