Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has signaled a willingness to cooperate with President William Ruto, despite past political disagreements. Speaking at the funeral of the late Ol Kalou MP David Kiaraho, Gachagua called on attendees to respect the solemnity of the occasion and refrain from disruptive political chants.
He specifically cautioned his supporters against shouting slogans urging a single-term presidency while the Head of State addressed the gathering. Gachagua emphasized that such actions would be disrespectful to both the event and the president.
While expressing openness to collaboration with Ruto, Gachagua stressed that his support would depend on the president distancing himself from certain political figures, including Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah. He framed this as a condition for maintaining unity and focus within his community.
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