
Gachagua's Plea for Peace: A Call for Calm Amidst Kenyan Political Tensions
Rigathi Gachagua's Plea for Peace Amidst Kenyan Political Tensions Gatanga, Murang'a County, Kenya - On May 18, 2025, Rigathi Gachagua, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics, delivered a powerful sermon at a church in Gatanga, emphasizing peace and condemning violence. His speech comes at a time of heightened political sensitivity in the country. Gachagua shared his personal experience in managing his supporters' reactions to political events, stating, "I am the most peaceful man, kama ni Ruto ama Raila wangetolewa kwa kiti kungechomeka!" This translates roughly to, "I am a peaceful man; if Ruto or Raila were removed from office, there would be chaos!" He stressed the importance of avoiding violence, urging his followers to "go home and sing." He further emphasized his commitment to constitutional means for achieving political change, highlighting his efforts to prevent any violent actions from his supporters. The speech carries significant weight given the current political climate in Kenya. Gachagua's words serve as a call for calm and a reminder of the importance of peaceful resolution in political disputes. His commitment to constitutional methods offers a beacon of hope for a stable political future.