Moses Kuria rebukes Gachagua for threatening Mount Kenya artists: “dictator”

  • Moses Kuria has rebuked Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua after threatening to mobilize Mount Kenyan residents to support the artists who met with DP Kithure Kindiki
  • Kuria claims that Gachagua uses his Democracy For Citizens Party (DCP) to intimidate and control local leaders as well as voters towards the 2027 general elections
  • In a mysterious message, Kuria claims that Murang’a governor Irungu Kang’ata is plagued by political threats if he does not join the camp

Nairobi – Moses Kuria, Presidential Economic Advisor, has accused the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua By trying to establish a dictatorship in Mount Kenya politics.

Moses Kuria rebukes Gachagua for threatening Mount Kenya artists: “dictator”
Source: UGC

Through a strong Twitter post on Sunday, May 25, Kuria claimed that Gachagua was using compelling tactics to silence leaders from Mount Kenya.

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The former business minister criticized Gachagua for what he called the desire to control control, accusing him of using his newly launched party, Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), forcing local leaders and voters to obey him.

In a mysterious message, Kuria claimed that the former Mathira MP had been threatening Murang’a governor Irungu Kang’ata to join his political side.

“The prospective dictator. Governor Irungu Kang’ata, no matter how hard you work for the people of Murang’a, as long as you follow my orders, you will be the governor of one term,” Said Kuria.

According to Kuria, Gachagua wants his new DCP party to be the main political axis in the Kenyan Mount Kenya region towards the 2027 general elections.

“I will personally question every candidate looking for a Ticket to the District Commissioners Party to get rid of the uneducated. Said Kuria.

Kuria also argued that Gachagua might start to intimidate all the women who were not called Dorcas that they would not enter heaven.

“All artists from Mount Kenya who do not sing praising songs are ‘TUKUMANI’ and ‘TUGEGE’. Don’t listen to their music. Don’t invite them to concerts. Boycott every entertainment hall you keep them. Let them follow them on social networks. Said Kuria with a joke.

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