- On Sunday, April 6, suspected armed robbers dismissed a church service attended by former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua
- President William Ruto's chief executive of economic affairs, Moses Kuria, issued a statement to criticize the incident
- The business minister said it was not to fear God for politicians to send their political war into the church
Nairobi – Moses Kuria, chief economic adviser for President William Ruto, has condemned the chaos witnessed in a church service attended by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
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Kuria, who is a close ally of the president, issued a strong statement condemning the violent incident.
The former Minister of Business referred to the incident as satanic and an example of obsolete politics that should not be held in houses of worship.
He compared the tragic and chaos of 2021 in Kenol, Murang'a County, where a service attended by the deputy president of the time William Ruto It turned into violence.
Kuria warned that if such events were ignored, they could have a major impact on the nation.
“This is quite satanic. Stop the old politics and savagery in the houses of worship. Said Kuria.

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Kalonzo Musyoka condemns the attack against Gachagua
Wiper Democratic Movement leader Kalonzo Musyoka also condemned the chaos against former deputy president.
Kalonzo claimed that the hooligans were written by the government Kenya first with the aim of intimidating President Ruto's opponents towards the 2027 general election.
“An attack against deputy second president Rigathi Gachagua in the PCEA church KasaraniMwiki, is a great shame nationally. We condemn this government -sponsored gang as evil and servants of Satan. Why bring violence to the church? Please sir Ruto, stop! Mr Ruto, why pay citizens to attend your meetings? There is a big problem. Your foundations have created it. You can't always bribe people or guarantee Kenyans forever,”Said Kalonzo.

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Gachagua's response to the violence
At the same time, Gachagua directly linked the President to the violence witnessed in Mwiki's church.
The former Mathira MP claimed that there was a Kenyan government's first plan to prevent its freedom of travel before the 2027 elections.
According to Gachagua, the president was involved in the governor of Nairobi, Johnson Sakajahiring hooligans who disrupted his religious meeting.
In addition, Gachagua blamed the Police Chief, Douglas Kanja, for ordering the police not to provide protection on his occasion.
He also mentioned the incident in Naivasha, in which police officers tried to prevent him from addressing a political meeting.
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