Goons attacked Rigathi Gachagua at church last Sunday. He said this attack aimed to stop him from moving freely around the country. He also claimed people want to block him from meeting with friends who share his views. These men rushed into PCEA Mwiki church just after Gachagua arrived with his team. They scared many people who came to pray that day.
Gachagua looked confused about why anyone would send attackers to a church. He kept his words short since he planned a big TV talk the next day. His guards jumped into action fast when trouble started. They formed a wall around him to block the bad guys. Church members helped push back against these rude visitors who tried to force their way inside.
During this mess, people heard gunfire outside. The church leader asked everyone to stay calm despite all the noise. Police came quickly to chase away the troublemakers. After the fighting stopped, the church went back to normal. Nobody got hurt, thanks to the quick action of the guards and church members who stood strong.
Many leaders joined Gachagua at church that day. Members of Parliament and county officials from his side came to show support. They all arrived before his planned TV talk on April 7. During this coming show, Gachagua will tell Kenyans what he thinks about recent problems and speak directly to people who still back him.
The former deputy president feels sad about what happened. He thinks nobody should face attacks when they visit a house of God. Such behavior belongs to past times, not modern Kenya. Gachagua believes every person deserves the freedom to travel anywhere without fear. He sees these attacks as proof that some people want to silence him and limit where he goes.
Gachagua looked confused about why anyone would send attackers to a church. He kept his words short since he planned a big TV talk the next day. His guards jumped into action fast when trouble started. They formed a wall around him to block the bad guys. Church members helped push back against these rude visitors who tried to force their way inside.
During this mess, people heard gunfire outside. The church leader asked everyone to stay calm despite all the noise. Police came quickly to chase away the troublemakers. After the fighting stopped, the church went back to normal. Nobody got hurt, thanks to the quick action of the guards and church members who stood strong.
Many leaders joined Gachagua at church that day. Members of Parliament and county officials from his side came to show support. They all arrived before his planned TV talk on April 7. During this coming show, Gachagua will tell Kenyans what he thinks about recent problems and speak directly to people who still back him.
The former deputy president feels sad about what happened. He thinks nobody should face attacks when they visit a house of God. Such behavior belongs to past times, not modern Kenya. Gachagua believes every person deserves the freedom to travel anywhere without fear. He sees these attacks as proof that some people want to silence him and limit where he goes.