Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has urged Mount Kenya residents to welcome President William Ruto warmly during his regional tours instead of heckling him.
According to a video by NTV Kenya on X, Gachagua made the appeal in a recent statement aimed at easing tensions in the area. He called for open arms rather than protests.
The former DP's message comes amid ongoing political friction in the Mt Kenya region. Residents have shown mixed reactions to Ruto's accomplices.
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah and Alice Ng'ang'a have been heckled during the president's tour in Thika and Juja.
Local observers note that Gachagua's words reflect efforts to stabilize relations. Many in the community still feel strongly about national issues affecting their daily lives.
The appeal highlights deep divisions within Kenya's political landscape. Supporters hope it fosters unity and constructive dialogue moving forward.
Gachagua's comments were shared widely on social media by NTV Kenya. They sparked discussions on respect for leadership and regional harmony.
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