July 1, 2024

DP Gachagua sends a cryptic message after Limuru III Conference “A silent river is more dangerous” 

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DP Gachagua sends a cryptic message after Limuru III Conference "A silent river is more dangerous” 

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua sends a cryptic message after a section of Mt Kenya leaders held the Limuru III conference

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua sends a cryptic message after a section of Mt Kenya leaders held the Limuru III conference.

Speaking in Kagio Township, Kirinyaga County on Tuesday, May 21, Gachagua said he sees what is happening in the Mt Kenya region but will not say a word.

However, the Deputy President told Mt Kenya residents that a silent river is more dangerous.

DP Gachagua urged Mt Kenya leaders to come together and unite, saying the region’s strength lies in its unity.

“Our unity as Mt. Kenya region is our strength. I am asking our leaders, let us come together and unite. I am seeing everything that is happening but I have chosen to remain silent. Even though I am silent, remember where the river is silent, it’s more dangerous,” said Gachagua.

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On Friday, May 17, Narc Kenya party leader Martha Karua and Jubilee party secretary general Jeremiah Kioni led other Mt Kenya leaders in the Limuru III summit.

The leaders unveiled the Haki Coalition which aims to push for the “one man, one vote, one shilling” revenue-sharing formula.

They agreed to unite under the Haki Coalition to protect the interests of Mt Kenya and urged like-minded individuals to join the movement.

Further, the leaders announced that former President Uhuru Kenyatta would remain the Mt Kenya region kingpin. 

“We the people of the region have resolved that we shall unite under one umbrella movement to safeguard our interests and to speak as one mountain with one voice. Therefore, we unite to resist oppression and invite all like-minded to join this movement,” said former Laikipia Governor Nderitu Muriithi.

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