Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua spoke on Sunday, February 2, 2025, about the lack of governmental guidance for the Mount Kenya region.
Gachagua expressed regret for the wait, stating that the hold-up was due to the unusually demanding nature of his consultation discussions. He underlined that he had not foreseen the amount of time and work that would be needed, but he understood the significance of these consultations.
Gachagua promised his supporters that he will soon clarify the political course despite the delay. He specified the precise day on which he would publish a preliminary report that would provide an overview of the results of his continuing conversations. The preferred kinds of government that Kenyans, especially those from the Mount Kenya region, would want to see in the future will be described in this research.
The former deputy president’s remarks coincide with mounting interest in the future alignment of Mount Kenya’s political leadership with the national political system. Gachagua’s consultation sessions have been viewed as essential to determining the political course of the area in the years to come. The emphasis he places on comprehending the opinions and preferences of the people he represents is demonstrated by his dedication to providing the interim report.
By Kenyans