NAROK: Cups in the DCP Cabinet of Gachagua begin to collide many may be broken

  • Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachaguaya the Party of Democracy for the people seems to sink into chaos once again
  • This is happening following a threat from DCP Narok party officials to leave the party, while giving a statement to their leader
  • A few days before, members of DCP in Meru County had also expressed their dissatisfaction with the Great -led party

Problems seem to spread in the Democracy Party for the Citizens’ Party (DCP) of the former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua.

DCP officials in Narok County have threatened to leave. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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This is after some party officials from Narok County threatened to leave the party in large numbers.

Why will Narok County officials move away from the party?

Speaking on Thursday, September 18, they argued that they would have to leave the party if justice was not done in the by -elections expected to be held in the Narok ward in the city.

Party leaders in Narok criticized the exclusion of an agreement that led to Douglas Masikonde being appointed to the seat of the seat MCA Of the Narok Town ward under the party’s ticket without them knowing.

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They also questioned why the decision was made in Kajiado County, despite the presence of the DCP office in Narok and the committee.

“The decision has been made, and one person by the name Douglas Masikonde has been elected. Masikonde is not a problem. It is that we have not been involved in making this decision, so we are not satisfied.

“We must meet with a party leader to find out how to go forward. This is because we are the ones who brought Gachaka to Narok County. We do not want to be intimidated as an office,” He said.

The leaders explained that if Gachagua wants to support Narok residents, he should make sure that he listens to the people in the country.

They said that the DCP should also work closely with Narok elders.

“We want Gachagua to work as hard as he did in Mbeere, Skiza Ground, because Ground is not going well. If we continue this way, there will be no DCP in Narok County. Another officer said.

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