- On Sunday, April 6, the armed robbers interrupted a church service attended by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Mwiki, Kasarani
- Gachagua claimed President William Ruto sent Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja to pay the hooligans
- The former Mathira MP claimed there had been attempts by the Kenyan administration first deprive him of his freedom of walking
Nairobi – Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused President William Ruto of paying hooligans to end his event.
Source: UGC
On Sunday, April 6, violence erupted in the PCEA Mwiki church in Kasarani After a gang of unknown people invaded the temple where the former Deputy President had attended the service.
Who hired hooligans to disrupt Rigathi Gachagua's event?
Peace worship was abruptly interrupted when a group of young men who had vigorously entered the church field, with the intention of fighting.
The violence occurred shortly after Gachagua and his caravan arrived on Sunday worship, in which the group tried to invade the church.
Gachagua's guards were forced to shoot the air to disperse the armed hooligans, while closely guarding the former Deputy President.
Speaking later, Gachagua involved the President Ruto And that sad event.
Gachagua claimed that there were plans from the government of Kenya first of preventing him from traveling to the country freely.
“Sadly, there are ongoing efforts to keep us from traveling around the country and cooperating with the people we are dealing with. He questioned.
Former deputy president claimed that the president used the governor of Nairobi Johnson Sakaja hiring hooligans for the purpose of causing violence in the church.
In addition, he claimed that the government had issued a directive to the police not to attend its event for providing protection.
“You no longer care that, through the governor of Nairobi Sakaja, you are sending hooligans to bring a riot to the church. Well, go on.“He added.
Gachagua also condemned the violent incident, saying the police should bear the blame.
Murang'a Senator, Joe Nyutu, strongly criticized the Kenyan Union for the incident.
At the same time, Gachagua urged his supporters to maintain peace despite allegations that there was a conspiracy to incite them before the 2027 general elections.
Did the police blocked the Gachagua meeting in Naivasha?
The incident occurred just days after police tried to stop Gachagua from speaking at a political meeting in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
In a widely circulated video online, armed police officers were seen blocking the crowd to listen to the former Deputy President.
Despite the efforts of the police, the former Mathira MP was able to address a large crowd.
In his speech, Gachagua first attacked the Kenyan government by sending armed police to disrupt his meeting.
According to Gachagua, the President and his allies are concerned about his growing popularity.
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