July 4, 2024

Gachagua warns Uhuru against lecturing Ruto again

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Gachagua warns Uhuru against lecturing Ruto again

Gachagua warns Uhuru against lecturing President William Ruto on government performance and service delivery

Gachagua warns Uhuru against lecturing President William Ruto on government performance and service delivery.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has hit out at former President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Cabinet for lecturing the current government on performance and service delivery. 

The DP asserted that they were better off than the prior administration, noting Uhuru’s shortcomings, in response to criticism that they talked too much and didn’t do enough to get things done.

Speaking on Friday, February 3 at the launch of discounted fertilizer in Mombasa County, Gachagua reaffirmed their commitment to lowering living expenses and reviving the economy.

“Those who sabotaged farmers for politics have no business telling us how to work, and if they know how work is going, they should come here and see what is going on.

“People are working day and night to bring the cost of food down and they are trying to introduce politics on how to tell people how they should work. They had their own opportunity to work and they brought this country to its knees economically,” he stated.

Gachagua praised the work ethic of his boss, President William Ruto, and his team adding that Kenyans would see the changes in the coming month.

The DP further maintained that food production would be the best way to address the rising cost of living – an area he argued the previous administration failed to address. 

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“They should give us time and see the practical intervention to increasing productivity in Agriculture that is the only way to sort out the issue of the cost of food in this country,” Gachagua stated.

Without specifically mentioning Ruto and Gachagua, Uhuru advised his team to concentrate on their work rather than the insults directed at them by the current administration.

He commended his group in particular for launching the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), which the Ruto government reviewed after the inauguration of the 5th President.

“People may say whatever they want to say. They will talk, make noise and return to where they were before.

“Let us give them time to talk. CBC was not unveiled to hate or spite anyone. It was unveiled to help the children of this republic,” Uhuru asserted.

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