Rigathi Gachagua responds to allegations he sponsored Gen-Z’s recent protest: “Destination”

  • Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua was linked to Wednesday’s protests, June 25, which turned into violence
  • However, Gachagua has finally set the record, referring to the allegations as false.
  • He explained further how the Kenyan government was first allegedly involved in violence during the protest

Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua He finally responded to allegations that he sponsored on Wednesday, June 25, Gen Z.

Rigathi Gachagua claimed that the hooligans who infiltrated the protest were protected by the police. Photo: Rigathi Great/Simon Maina.
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In brave remarks, the second head of the former country referred to the allegations as misleading, insisting that he had nothing to do with The procession That.

Speaking to NTV, Gachagua has stated that the government of Kenya first It has been trying to avoid the truth by throwing the blame.

He claimed that the Gen Z protest does not require anyone to fund it because they have no leader, have no tribe and have no structure or organization.

“It’s playing with the Kenyan people thinking that Rigathi Gachagua or anyone else can coordinate activities in 26 counties at a time,” He said.

Did Gachagua blamed the government for violence during the protest?

In addition, the former MP seems to blame the Kenyan government first.

He said if the Gen Z protest was funded, then the national intelligence service would have to be informed in advance and in time.

“If they didn’t know, then they slept at work; they should not be in the office. If they knew and did nothing about it, then again, they were guilty of failing to end chaos and violence. He said.

He further defended Gen Z, explaining that they had nothing to do with the violence shown during the protest.

Gachagua said the protest was brought by hooligans who infiltrated in peaceful protests. Police were also dragged in the matter, with Gachagua accusing them of escorting the robbers in their looting exercise.

“I have seen a video. The robbers caused riots as the police watched. Some robbers arrived at police cars. As we speak today, many protesters were arrested, and others were killed. No one was shot or arrested,” Gachagua added.

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