
Gachagua's Fury: Tear Gas and Political Tension in Kakamega
Kakamega Tension Mounts as DCP Leaders Teargassed; Gachagua Condemns Police Action Kakamega, Kenya – Tensions flared in Kakamega, Kenya, yesterday as police used tear gas to disperse a gathering of leaders from the Democratic People's Congress (DCP) party. The incident, which occurred during a political rally, has sparked widespread condemnation, including from Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Videos circulating online show a large crowd of DCP supporters being dispersed by police, with tear gas canisters being deployed. The footage also shows Gachagua reacting angrily to the news, stating, "This is unacceptable! They are using force against peaceful protestors." The DCP party has accused the government of suppressing their voices and engaging in heavy-handed tactics to silence opposition. This incident is the latest in a series of clashes between the ruling party and opposition groups in Kenya. Gachagua's strong reaction underscores the gravity of the situation and the deep political divisions within the country. While the police maintain they acted to prevent violence, the incident raises concerns about freedom of assembly and the use of excessive force. The event serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing Kenya's political landscape.