April 2, 2025

DP Gachagua, and Mudavadi clash over who is to blame for the challenges facing Kenyans

DP Gachagua, and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi clash over who is to blame for the challenges facing Kenyans.

Differences of opinion abound between Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over who is to blame for the difficulties that Kenyans are currently facing as a result of the drought.

The moment has come for politicians to put elections behind them and concentrate on serving Kenyans, according to Musalia Mudavadi, who was speaking while overseeing the distribution of emergency food in Machakos County.

The Prime Cabinet Secretary stated that the Kenyans who have given the ruling elite the authority and mandate to serve them will not be helped if they continue to play the blame game.

“Now we must put behind us the blame game because if we engage in the blame game, sooner or later the currency of the blame game will end,” said Mudavadi.

The remarks Mudavadi made over the weekend are likely to be interpreted as a criticism of the deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, who has openly blamed Raila Odinga and former president Uhuru Kenyatta for the problems that Kenyans are currently experiencing.

However, despite Mudavadi’s demands on Saturday, Gachagua continued to blame Uhuru Kenyatta for Kenyans’ current economic woes, hunger, and drought on Sunday, November 6, as he spoke at a church service.

Gachagua also attributed the difficulties Kenyans had under Uhuru’s leadership to the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

“Had he not left the opposition and come to confuse the government, he would have stopped a lot of things including extrajudicial killings, state capture, conflict of interest, and the stealing of public funds,” Gachagua said.

However, Mudavadi warned that the currency of blame game is going to end fast and the faster elected leaders settle into their jobs and start serving Kenyans, the better for the country.

Mudavadi contends that it is crucial for Kenyan politicians to avoid pointing the finger at former governments and instead concentrate on providing the services that Kenyans chose them to provide on August 9.

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