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Rigathi Gachagua Forecasts a Competitive Duel in 2027 and Begs Politicians to Change Their Ways

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: August 18, 2024 8:26 am
Ivy Irungu 9 months ago
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has issued a strong warning to politicians nationwide, urging them to align with voters’ expectations or risk an uncertain political future.

Speaking at the wedding of Juja MP George Koimburi’s daughter at Juja Preparatory School on Saturday, Gachagua provided a frank assessment of the current political climate, especially as the 2027 general elections approach. He highlighted that the upcoming elections are expected to be highly competitive due to the electorate’s growing awareness and demand for accountable leadership.

“As we prepare for the next election, it will be very competitive,” he stated, underlining the fact that voters have become more discerning and are closely monitoring the actions of their elected representatives.
Gachagua, known for his direct and no-nonsense approach, further elaborated on the critical timeline facing politicians.

“I am someone who listens to the voters, and some serious decisions have been made,” he noted.
“By this December, decisions will have been made on who is coming back and who is going home, and after December, you cannot change anything. Those who are not in line with the voters have between now and December to fix their ways,” the second in command explained.

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The Deputy President’s remarks act as a wake-up call for politicians who may have become complacent, especially those in his home region of Mount Kenya. He stressed that the silence of voters should not be interpreted as ignorance or approval but rather as a sign of their ultimate judgment.

“Especially the people of Mount Kenya, if you see them quiet just know you are done, but if they keep making noise it means they are giving you chances,” Gachagua remarked.

Gachagua’s speech is expected to resonate widely across the political landscape, highlighting the critical importance of staying connected with voters as the 2027 elections approach. His comments suggest an internal reckoning among political leaders, where future decisions will be based on their present performance and alignment with public expectations.

The Deputy President’s prediction of a fiercely contested 2027 election serves as both a warning and a chance for current leaders to adjust their strategies before it’s too late. His remarks follow a recent shift in the political arena, influenced by the surge of Gen Z activists advocating for reforms.

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