
The United States of America has been a host to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for about one month now. He has been visiting various states, meeting Kenyans there and sharing his mind with people on his way of dealing with issues affecting Kenyans.
Well, through his latest update to Kenyans, the former Deputy President has revealed that he has cut short his tour and will now be heading home. He has gone ahead to reveal why he had to make such a decision immediately.
According to the former Deputy President, his decision to cut short his tour is because of the upcoming by-elections slotted for November. He has told Kenyans that he is rushing home to join other opposition leaders in strategizing for the positions.
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Kenyans are really waiting to see how things will unfold in the Mount Kenya region and if Gachagua is going to get the Mbeere north parliamentary seat . A seat that was left vacant after the person who was holding it was picked by President William Ruto for a Cabinet slot.
Gachagua’s Sentiment As Posted On His X account.
I had a very successful and fulfilling visit to the United States of America with serious engagements with Kenyans in the Diaspora.
I regret being unable to visit the scheduled remaining States since I need to get back home to join our party, @DCP_Democracy, in preparation for the upcoming By-Elections in various parts of our country.
I am sorry to cut my trip short; my profound apologies to the organizers and Kenyans whom I were to meet; the same has been rescheduled to early next year.
I have taken a few days to rest before heading home, and as promised, my itenary will be made public.
I thank the Kenyans in the States for the love, warmth, and hospitality they accorded to us. I salute the organizers and officials of the DCP chapters for superb planning, organization, and meticulous coordination.
You are simply the best.
God Bless you all, and God Bless Kenya.