The Deputy President of the republic of Kenya Rigathi Gachagua is expected to know his fate tomorrow. The high court of Kenya will determine if conservatory orders issued by Kerugoya Court will be lifted or not.
If lifted, the swearing ceremony of professor Kindiki will be conducted resulting in the official ouster of Gachagua. Well, while attending a funeral in Limuru, Gachagua sent a message to the judiciary.
Speaking in Limuru, Kiambu County on Wednesday during the burial of Mwalimu Geoffrey Murugami, Gachagua urged Kenyans to maintain peace, regardless of the case’s outcome.
“We have faith that our Judiciary will protect and uphold the Constitution of Kenya and will exercise fairness and give justice to Rigathi Gachagua and his supporters. That is our prayer,” said Gachagua.
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He continued by asking Kenyans, especially from the Mount Kenya region to maintain Peace during these tough times. He asked them to focus on building the country despite any outcome that will be decided tomorrow.
“I want to ask my brothers and sisters from the Mount Kenya region to maintain peace. We are fighting our battle at the courts and we believe justice will be served. Any outcome should be welcomed peacefully.” Said the.