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Ex-deputy president claims Sagana meeting led to Wamatangi demolition
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84110, member: 160"] Political drama in Kenya just hit a new level with bulldozers and blackmail. Rigathi Gachagua went online ranting that a high-stakes sit-down at Sagana State Lodge triggered the sudden wrecking of Kimani Wamatangi’s commercial property. He swears this destruction happened because Kiambu lawmakers, steered under Kimani Ichungwah, squeezed William Ruto hard regarding shifting allegiances across the mountain area. Gachagua insists this gathering focused entirely on the shaky vibe within Kiambu County. He posted that local representatives, specifically targeting the one he mocked with a nickname, got in Ruto’s face about the slippery ground they stand on. These politicians apparently hate how much clout the governor is gaining. The beef seemingly stems from Wamatangi’s rising fame and the reach of the Democracy for the Citizens Party. Gachagua alleges the group panicked over his efforts to boost the DCP. Because of this, they supposedly gave the head of state strict conditions, threatening to bail on him if he ignored their demands. Directly tying the demolition to those talks, Gachagua claims police oversaw the nighttime flattening of Wamatangi’s shop and cars belonging to clients. He hints that state agents are cooking up probes against the county boss as part of a larger crackdown. Finally, the ousted official warned that bullying won’t change how locals vote. He declared the region has already chosen to evict the current leadership and anyone betraying their kin. He finished with a shoutout to the governor, telling him to stay tough and keep working. [/QUOTE]
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