Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua found himself facing questions from a journalist during his visit to Meru regarding his seemingly critical stance towards President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga, despite having defeated them in the past general elections as Kenya Kwanza coalition. In response, Rigathi interrupted the journalist and challenged the notion if expressing the truth equates to bitterness.
With a calm demeanor, Rigathi paused to take a sip of water before addressing the journalist’s query head-on. He questioned whether telling someone the truth could truly be labeled as bitterness, emphasizing that he believes in speaking the truth rather than harboring any negative emotions towards others.
Asserting that he is often misunderstood, Rigathi expressed his disappointment at the lack of understanding from the public. He emphasized that he holds no bitterness towards anyone and reiterated that his intention is solely to communicate the truth. Rigathi suggested that people often misconstrue his candidness as bitterness, a confusion that arises from mistaking the delivery of truth for personal animosity.
Recently Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been known for his commitment to honesty and straightforwardness. He believes that speaking the truth is a crucial aspect of effective leadership and public service. Rigathi’s refusal to shy away from difficult conversations or gloss over inconvenient truths has garnered both support and criticism, highlighting the nuanced nature of public opinion.
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by: Zeke
