Cecily Mbarire is beating the chest, seeming

  • Embu was one of the counties in the country that was hit by violence during Wednesday’s protests, June 25
  • Speaking at a press conference, Governor Cecily Mbarire accused former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua of being involved in the unrest
  • He described how Gachagua allegedly worked with local politicians causing violence during protests that had to be peaceful

Anxiety was witnessed in Embu County after governor Cecily Mbarire accused the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua blaming him for stirring up chaos in the area.

Cecily Mbarire accused Gachaea of ​​funding terrorists during a protest by Gen Z. Photo: Cecily Mbarire/Rigathi Gachagua/Anadolu.
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Speaking on Thursday, June 26, Mbarire claimed Gachagua worked with some Embu politicians to hire terrorists to destroy property during The procession of Gen Z.

He further dared the former deputy president to deal with him, insisting that he would not be intimidated.

“I don’t care how you can be strong. I won’t keep quiet, Rigathi Gachagua. If you are God, take my life today. The worst thing that can happen is I die, and you die once. You can’t turn Embu into a battlefield. Mbarire said.

Did Gachagua cause riot in Embu?

According to Mbarire, he received reliable news involving Gachagua and violent protests in Embu on Wednesday, June 25.

He claimed that the protests led to the looting and destruction of businesses that were a source of sustenance to residents.

“The main shop that was destroyed yesterday had hired Embu residents. Who is suffering now? Are your children or those who have lost work today?” Mbarire questioned.

Does MP Mukunji work with Gachaea?

At the same time, Mbarire accused Manyatta MP John Gitonga Mukunji of working as a Gachagua agent.

He said that the former DP was using Mukunji for his political benefit.

“Then you guys come here and send the local leaders. He said.

Great to accuse politicians’ habit of using hooligans

In a separate event, Gachagua accused the government of Kenya first By recruiting hooligans who have infiltrated the Gen Z.

He claimed that police officers had banned General Z from the Nairobi business district and allowed the hooligans who caused the violence and looted the business.

Cecily Mbarire is beating the chest, she seems to tell Gaita as or be it: "We are tired of you"
Rigathi Gachagua (right) dismissed the claims of Minister Kipchumba Murkomen (center) about the Gen Z (left) protest. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua/Kipchumba Murkomen/Getty Images.
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The former Mathira MP said that the government deliberately shut down the news stations in a plan to allow government -funded terrorists to rob Kenyans under police protection.

Gachagua dismissed reports that young people were paid to march against the presidential administration William Ruto of Kenya first.

He argued that Kenyans marched because the government failed to fulfill the promises it made to them.

The second commissioner in the former country criticized Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen for visiting businesses affected by protests. He argued that the move was intended to mislead Kenyans.

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