Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is set to address the nation today at 12:00 noon from his party headquarters, according to a message he shared on his official Facebook page.
In the short announcement posted earlier today, Gachagua invited Kenyans to tune in for what he described as a statement on the state of the country.
The brief message did not give details about the exact issues he will discuss, but it has already attracted wide attention online.
“I will be addressing the nation on the state of our country today at 12:00 Noon from Party Headquarters. Tune in,” he wrote.
The post quickly spread across social media platforms, with supporters and political observers expressing interest in the upcoming address.
Many Kenyans are now waiting to hear his views on key national matters affecting the country.
Although the content of the speech remains unclear, the timing comes at a moment when public debate is high on issues such as the cost of living, economic pressure on households, and the general political direction of the country.
Analysts say the address could focus on these concerns, as they continue to dominate public discussion.
Since leaving office, Gachagua has remained active in national politics.
He has been using public events and social media to speak about leadership, governance, and the welfare of ordinary citizens.
His continued presence in political conversations has kept him relevant, especially among his supporters.
Political watchers believe today’s address could also be an opportunity for him to outline his political position and future plans.
Some expect him to speak about unity, leadership, and the role he intends to play in shaping the country’s political landscape.
Supporters have already begun mobilizing online, encouraging others to follow the live broadcast.
The address is expected to be streamed through his official social media channels to reach a wide audience across the country.
Public reaction is likely to depend on the issues he raises and the message he delivers to Kenyans.
For many, the speech will be important in understanding his current stance on national matters.
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