Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua drew a massive crowd in Githurai, Ruiru Constituency, shortly after attending a funeral, following a notable interaction with the Lamu County Woman Representative.
During the ceremony, the lawmaker declared she supports a “two-term” agenda for development, citing the need to uplift her constituents, many of whom migrated from Mount Kenya and feel left behind compared to the region’s infrastructural growth.
Gachagua, addressing the residents, seized the moment to push a political message, urging Kenyans to consider making President William Ruto a “one-term” president.
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He emphasized that leadership should prioritize equitable development across all regions and promised that the United opposition is carefully strategizing for the 2027 general elections.
“The people of Kenya deserve balanced progress,” Gachagua said, outlining his tactical plan to mobilize support ahead of the polls.
While he did not disclose the opposition’s final candidate, he reassured supporters that a formal declaration will soon be made, signaling a united front to challenge the incumbent.
The rally highlighted Gachagua’s ability to draw crowds and influence political discourse, even in informal settings like funerals, reinforcing his position as a key player in the opposition’s strategy for the next general election.