- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will make a strong statement about recent Gen Z protests
- Gachagua explained in detail why President William Ruto’s government should be blamed for the violence witnessed on Wednesday, June 25
- Internal Security Minister Kipchumba Murkomen claimed protesters were paid to cause violence in the country
Nairobi – Former Deputy President (DP) Rigathi Gachagua He has broken his silence about the bad Gen Z protests that resulted in the deaths of several Kenyans and traders to count the losses.
Was the Gen Z protests funded?
On Thursday, June 26, Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen issued a strong statement claiming that the protest was another attempt to overthrow President William Ruto’s government.
Murkomen revealed that the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) was investigating funding people The procession That.
However, in a hurry, Gachagua issued a strong statement condemning the remarks made by the Minister of the Interior.
Gachagua dismissed allegations that young people were paid to march against the administration of Rutoclaiming that the president himself refused to fulfill his promises to Kenyans, including providing employment to young people.
“You are well aware that Gen-Zs do not need any funding or guided in their arguments unless you want to believe your own lies and cheap propaganda. I ask you to listen to the Kenyan youth. Gachagua said a year later.
In a statement, the former deputy president claimed that the hooligans who looted the Nairobi CBD were funded by the government.
He claimed that genuine Gen Z protesters were barred from entering the capital to allow the rented criminals to cause violence under the supervision of police officers.
Gachagua claimed that people owned by people from Mount Kenya were deliberately targeted by government -rented hooligans and the official form of the Nairobi County government.
“Gen-Z of the truth were barred from thousands in Kiambu Road and Thika Road, where no businesses were looted. Your police allowed hooligans to enter the city for their costs to cause violence and blame Gen Zs. We have reliable news that Nairobi, especially in the city center, people’s businesses from a certain area were clearly recognized by officials from the Nairobi County government and this brutal exercise was led by any other politician in Nairobi. Government, ” He claimed.

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He claimed that the government deliberately shut down the waves of major national television in a scheduled plan to have government -funded bandits to loot and destroy property under police protection.
Why didn’t Gachagua go to the Embu meeting?
Gachagua criticized Murkomen for visiting shops that were looted in the capital, saying it was aimed at misleading Kenyans.
“In conjunction with the police, these corrupt officials and politicians led the robbers for looting aimed at intimidating and forcing them to support this poor regime. The former deputy president said.
Following the violent protest, Gachagua has announced the cancellation of his weekend activities in Embu County.
“It is in solidarity with young people who lost their lives yesterday with a community of business people who have lost billions of dollars due to the deafness of this poor regime that I have stopped my press conference and the Embu regional media and further canceled my weekend’s partnership with Embu County residents until the next date,” announced.
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