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Rension Looms As Gachagua Reveals What Ruto Intended to Do to Former President Uhuru While Serving as His Deputy

Political tensions in Kenya have always provided moments of high drama, and the latest revelation from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is no exception. 

In a candid statement that has since gone viral, Gachagua has opened up about the friction between himself and the current head of state, offering a rare glimpse into the inner conflicts of the nation's leadership.

Gachagua’s remarks have drawn immediate comparisons to a similar confession made ahead of the 2022 General Election by then-Deputy President William Ruto. 

At the time, Ruto admitted to contemplating a physical confrontation with his boss, former President Uhuru Kenyatta, illustrating just how strained their relationship had become. 

Now, Gachagua appears to be walking a similar path, shedding light on what transpired behind closed doors between him and the President.

The details, which Gachagua shared in a video attached to his recent Facebook post, suggest a breakdown of trust and communication at the highest level of government. 

While he stopped short of revealing every exchange, his tone hinted at deep frustrations that have been brewing for months. 

The post has since sparked widespread debate, with Kenyans taking to social media to dissect the implications for the current administration.

Political analysts note that such public airing of grievances is unusual in Kenya’s political landscape, where loyalty is often enforced through patronage networks. 

However, as the 2027 elections loom, these revelations may signal realignments within the ruling class. For now, the video continues to circulate, drawing reactions from both supporters and critics.

As the nation digests these claims, one thing remains clear: the relationship between a president and their deputy is rarely as harmonious as it appears on the surface. And if history is any indicator, these tensions often reshape the political future of the country.


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