Gachagua bids for United Opposition’s ticket in 2027 presidential contest

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Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua has declared his quest to seek the presidential ticket by opposition outfit United Alternative Government.

According to the former deputy president, he is a suitable match to oust President William Ruto in 2027.

“DCP people have told me to contest for the Presidency, I am there…. But my candidacy will not divide the opposition,” Gachagua said in a church service on Sunday

Gachagua, the former Deputy President, has noted that although various opposition candidates are vying for the presidency and trying to build their individual popularity, they will ultimately agree on a single candidate to challenge President Ruto.

“We will sit together and agree to have one candidate who will deal with William Ruto in the next election.

He further assured that he would support whichever candidate emerges victorious in the presidential nominations.

“Rigathi Gachagua cannot be the dividing factor in the quest for one candidate. I have hopes, and I pray they nominate me. I am suitable…If they choose another, I will support them,” he said.

“Our quest to have a single presidential candidate stands. The fact that we have declared candidacy individually does not undermine that objective.”

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Gachagua made these remarks during a church service at PCEA Illasit Church in Kajiado South, Kajiado County.

Regarding the recent attacks on former President Uhuru Kenyatta by Kenya Kwanza leaders, Gachagua has urged them to leave the retired President alone, emphasizing that he deserves respect.

He has reiterated that Uhuru Kenyatta has a constitutional right to freedom of expression and association, and praised his tenure, stating that he did a commendable job—something he claims the current leadership has failed to do.

Gachagua also criticised President Ruto for appointing some ODM cabinet secretaries to the Central Management Committee, describing it as inappropriate for public officers to engage in partisan politics.

He has warned that President Ruto is on the verge of weakening ODM, stressing that strong political parties are vital for democracy and should be protected.

Gachagua is on a three-day charm offensive in Kajiado County, aiming to garner support from the Maa community.

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