Attacks on Gachagua raise serious political questions

Repeated attacks on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, allegedly involving rogue police and thugs, have sparked major concerns about politics and ethics in Kenya. These incidents, ongoing for over a year, raise eight key questions about motives and implications.

Attacks on Rigathi Gachagua, impeached in October 2024, have persisted for over a year, involving collaboration between rogue police and thugs. Former administrator Joseph Kaguthi referenced words from ex-President Daniel arap Moi: “President Moi used to tell us that if a crime continues despite public outcry, then know there are people very close to the authorities behind it.” This situation raises questions such as why Gachagua, who successfully formed the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) and won by-elections in Kariobangi, Kisa East, and Narok Town within seven months.

Gachagua has built significant influence in Mt. Kenya, the region that gave President William Ruto 87% of votes in 2022, and formed an alliance with Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa, George Natembeya, and Senator Kenar Seki. He has allied with leaders like Mithika Linturi, Justin Muturi, and Martha Karua. Political analyst Professor Macharia Munene says opposition to him may come from those who understand Mt. Kenya politics and fear losing ground. Chairman of the Gikuyu Elders Council Wachira Kiago acknowledged knowing the attackers and condemned assaults on women, children, elders, and places of worship.

According to expert Gasper Odhiambo, the fight is over votes and power, as Mt. Kenya holds votes that can decide the presidency and half the government. Gachagua stated on January 25, 2026: “They aim to intimidate me and stop me from uniting my people. If being removed from government didn't finish me, this violence won't.” He acknowledged paid gangs, rogue police, and sponsors benefiting financially. Analyst Festus Wangwe sees Ruto losing the most due to international repercussions and ICC memories. Mixson Gitau urges Ruto to issue a statement condemning violence, hold perpetrators accountable, and warn security officials. Governor George Natembeya warns that such violence tends to recur and could impact the 2027 elections.

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