DP Gachagua responds over divisions in Mt Kenya

DP Rigathi Gachagua says nobody can divide Mt Kenya region askings politicians to stop debating about elections
DP Rigathi Gachagua says nobody can divide Mt Kenya region askings politicians to stop debating about elections.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has called on the Mt Kenya region to remain united and shun away from divisive politics.
Speaking on Saturday, January 20 night during the thanksgiving ceremony of golf champion Michael Karanga at the Kiambu Gold Club, Gachagua said nobody can divide the Mt Kenya region.
The Mount Kenya region is aware of the damage that division caused to them in 1992 and 1997, according to the DP, and they do not want to make the same mistake twice.
Gachagua called those who are scheming to divide the region’s people enemies, but he also noted that the people of Mount Kenya are clever.
“The people of Mt Kenya regions let’s stay united and focused. Whoever has a scheme to divide this region should know that the people of Mt Kenya are intelligent and are aware of what is happening.
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“Nobody can divide this region and anybody who seeks to divide this region is an enemy of this community because our strength is in our unity and our relevance in the national political discourse is informed in our unity of purpose. We know what division did to us in the 1992 and 1997 elections. From 2002 we have never been divided,” said Gachagua.
At the same time, the second in command urged Mt Kenya politicians to stop debating the 2022 general election and how the region voted.
Gachagua mentioned that he has embraced all leaders in the region irrespective of how they campaigned.
“Elections are over, I would like us to close that debate, those debating who voted where should stop because nobody did wrong voting for Jubilee of UDA, that was politics and it is democratic for anyone to vote,” Gachagua stated.
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