Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has issued a public apology to former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta, sparking speculation of a potential reconciliation between him and former President Uhuru Kenyatta. Gachagua’s apology comes in light of remarks made during the 2022 general elections that had cast a shadow on Mama Ngina’s reputation.
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Expressing regret for involving Mama Ngina in political discourse, Gachagua emphasized her status as a revered mother figure, pledging to safeguard her dignity and that of the region. He affirmed his readiness to initiate dialogue with Former President Uhuru, highlighting their long-standing history of collaboration and the need to move past recent disagreements.
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In an interview with Kameme TV, Gachagua underscored the importance of unity within the Mount Kenya region, urging residents to embrace solidarity amidst internal divisions. He emphasized the strength derived from unity and called for collective efforts to protect the interests of the region.
Gachagua’s gesture of reconciliation and his call for unity signal a potential shift in political dynamics within the region, hinting at a possible truce between key political figures and a renewed focus on collective progress and harmony.