Impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga, former Woman Representative for Tharaka Nithi County. In a tweet, Gachagua expressed his deep sorrow over Nkatha’s passing, referring to her as a “transformative leader” and a “genuine friend.”
“It was with deep sadness that I learnt of the passing on of the former Tharaka Nithi County Woman Rep. Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga,” Gachagua tweeted. He fondly remembered their time together in the 12th Parliament, praising her dedication to public service. “Hon. Nkatha was a friendly, people-focused servant—a leader who stopped at nothing to deliver the best in discharging her duties.”
Nkatha, who served two terms in Parliament from 2013 to 2022, passed away while receiving treatment at Kiirua Mission Hospital in Meru on Friday, October 18, 2024. Her death was announced by the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA), which described her as a “visionary leader” committed to championing women’s rights and empowering communities.
In his tribute, Gachagua highlighted Nkatha’s compassionate leadership, stating, “We have lost a transformative leader. May the Lord comfort her family, relatives, and friends. Rest in peace, Hon. Nkatha.” He also remembered her motherly nature and their friendship, calling her “a resoundingly resourceful leader.”
Nkatha’s focus on women’s empowerment, healthcare, and education in Tharaka Nithi County earned her widespread admiration. Her dedication to community development and advocacy for gender equality has left a lasting legacy, prompting leaders and citizens alike to mourn her untimely death.
KEWOPA echoed these sentiments, stating, “Her leadership and compassion will be deeply missed. Her unwavering commitment to championing women’s rights, empowering communities, and promoting gender equality leaves behind a lasting legacy that will inspire generations to come.” Nkatha’s tireless efforts to promote women’s leadership in Tharaka Nithi and her advocacy for increased female representation in government will continue to inspire future generations.