Moses Kuria’s Comment on Rigathi Gachagua’s Empty Seat Fuels Debate Online: “Usiguze Mlima?”

Moses Kuria’s Comment on Rigathi Gachagua’s Empty Seat Fuels Debate Online: “Usiguze Mlima?”

  • President William Ruto graced the launch of A.I.P.C.A while his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua attended a 100-year celebration of the Baricho Catholic Church in Kirinyaga
  • Moses Kuria has suggested that Gachagua’s position will be filled soon following his absence from Nyeri’s church event
  • A section of Kenyans has expressed mixed reactions to his suggestion, some of whom advising him to let Gachagua be

Nancy Odindo, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings more than three years of experience covering politics, news, and feature stories across digital and print media in Kenya.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has faced criticism from some leaders for missing an event attended by President William Ruto in his home county.

Moses Kuria’s (l) reaction after DP Rigathi Gachagua missed an event attended by President William Ruto has fueled debate. Gachagua attending a service in Kirinyaga. Photo: Moses Kuria/Gachagua.
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President Ruto was present at the launch of the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (A.I.P.C.A) Central-Western Archdiocese at Ngangarithi Primary School Grounds on Sunday, September 15.

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In contrast, Deputy President Gachagua attended a 100-year celebration at Baricho Catholic Parish in Kirinyaga county.

Moses Kuria, a senior advisor in the Executive’s Council of Economic Advisers, responded to Gachagua’s absence by suggesting that the position would soon be filled.

“This is the last time this seat will be vacant, I swear,” said Kuria.

Kenyans react to Moses Kuria’s comment

This response has added to the growing rift in the government and the Mt. Kenya region, sparking mixed reactions among Kenyans, some of whom appear indifferent to the ongoing conflicts.

@gabrieloguda noted:

“Bora usiguze Murima.”

@BernardKavuli commented:

“Impeaching Rigathi Gachagua will be suicidal for William Ruto. You cannot eliminate him. Let him try!”

@HellonMusq said:

“Gachagua is also tired of your boss and doesn’t want to associate himself with your boss’ lies, even on the pulpit.”

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@Crazy_mustang7 replied:

“Ako busy anachunga murima akasahau seat.”

@magwaz3 asked:

“Vile ulikua jobless si ulikua unalia hapa kama mtoto. Sahi kiburi imerudi?”

@KarentheNrse observed:

“The rift in Murima is felt. Things are not ok in paradise.”

@Samora_KE observed:

“Two years in and you guys are fighting among yourselves all for selfish reasons. One day we will hold all of you to account. That day is coming. Leave Rigathi Gachagua alone.”

@KultureKenya reacted:

“That’s not our problem. You’re fighting among yourselves not because of us, but because of who is stealing the most. We do not care!”

@mmagiri remarked:

“You swear in vain. Just like you swore, and you ended up without a flag and he still has.”

Ichung’wah asks Ruto to shake off snake in government

In other news, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah has advised President Ruto to disregard his political adversaries and concentrate on fulfilling his ambitious goals.

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Without naming anyone specifically, Ichung’wah urged Ruto to “shake off the snake” from his Kenya Kwanza administration before it becomes too late.

The outspoken MP referenced a Biblical passage to illustrate the challenges the president is encountering in his leadership.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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