Rigathi Gachagua celebrates the defeat of the President of Malawi, wants Kenyans to learn

  • Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua celebrated the victory of opposition in Malawi, calling it a “continental statement” against corruption and dictatorship
  • In his message, he called on Kenyans to get inspiration from the Malawi model of the 2027 elections as they approach
  • Gachagua linked Malawi’s democratic change with Kenya’s political future, warning that citizens are holding the final authority to end the poor regime

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua He has appeared on social networks to celebrate the failure of Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera.

Rigathi Gachagua called on Kenyans to emulate the election results in Malawi, where President Lazarus Chakwera failed. Photo: William Ruto, Rigathi Gachagua.
Source: UGC

He compared Kenya’s political future and called on Kenyans to “emulate” the same heart during the upcoming 2027 general elections.

In a long post on his official Facebook page, Gachagua congratulated Malawi’s President -elect, Peter Mutharika, for what he referred to as “a historic democratic victory.”

What did Gachagua say about Malawi’s election?

He said the result was not only Malawi’s victory but a statement to the rest of Africa, and reminded leaders who prosperously and corrupt that citizens still hold the final authority.

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“Congratulations, Mutharika and the great and confident people of Malawi, for their historic democratic victory,” Gachagua wrote. “In your election as the 7th President of the Republic of Malawi, your victory is the biggest, most important victory in the history of future African elections being ignored by anyone.”

Gachagua suggested the election a good time for Africa, which should encourage citizens across the continent to hold their leaders accountable.

He claimed that Malawi’s votes sent a heavy message against dictatorship, corruption, and the government, and called on Kenyans to consider the 2027 elections as they approached.

“This election was more than a national victory for the Republic of Malawi; it is a declaration of the continent. It is a declaration that Africa, the rising continent and the residence of 1.5 billion people, is no longer the field of religious hypocrisy, socialism, corruption, health, dictatorship and dedicated rule,” Gachagua announced.

Former deputy president, who was ousted after a fierce dispute with the President William Rutohe did not reduce his words to include Malawi’s political change and the current Kenyan leadership.

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He mentioned the names of celebrities such as Idi Amin, Mobutu Sese Seko, Jean-Bédel Bokassa and Robert Mugabe, saying their uncontrolled authorities have collapsed due to the weight of the vote.

“The people of Malawi have shown that the vote remains the most powerful tool of liberation, where governments have failed to listen to their people. Kenya looks equally, before the 2027 general elections, and Kenyans are wise,” he said

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Rigathi Gachagua congratulated Malawi’s elected President Peter Mutharika. Photo: Peter Mutharika.
Source: UGC

GLACULAPER WANTS Kenyans to get inspiration from Malawi

Gachagua called on Kenyans to get inspiration from the Malawi model and to avoid tackling poor regime in the elections.

His message carried an undeniable call to take action, urging citizens to overcome fear and threats to restore their future.

“I call on the people of the Republic of Kenya to gain strength from Malawi’s courage and to exercise self -control. Such as our Malawian brothers and sisters, we must reject fear and anxiety, refuse to despair, and restore our future through democratic means,” he said.

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