Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua engaged with members of the Abagusii community during his visit to Seattle, Washington. The meeting allowed for frank conversations about Kenya's current political situation and future prospects. Gachagua shared details of the encounter through his social media platform, emphasizing the productive nature of the discussions. Pastor Dorcas Rigathi joined her husband for these community engagements. The gathering demonstrated strong diaspora interest in Kenya's political developments.
Community members expressed their awareness of the difficulties facing their homeland and pledged support for constructive reforms. Gachagua praised the unity and commitment shown by the diaspora group. He highlighted their collective determination to contribute meaningfully to Kenya's transformation. The former deputy president described feeling encouraged by the community's engagement and forward-thinking approach. Their shared vision for positive change resonated throughout the discussions.
The Seattle visit represents part of Gachagua's broader American tour, which began when he departed Kenya on July 9. This marks his first international travel since parliament removed him from office last October. The Democracy for Citizens Party leader has planned an extensive two-month journey across multiple American cities. His itinerary spans Dallas, California, Boston, and Baltimore, where he will conduct town hall meetings and attend community events to advance his diaspora agenda.
Community members expressed their awareness of the difficulties facing their homeland and pledged support for constructive reforms. Gachagua praised the unity and commitment shown by the diaspora group. He highlighted their collective determination to contribute meaningfully to Kenya's transformation. The former deputy president described feeling encouraged by the community's engagement and forward-thinking approach. Their shared vision for positive change resonated throughout the discussions.
The Seattle visit represents part of Gachagua's broader American tour, which began when he departed Kenya on July 9. This marks his first international travel since parliament removed him from office last October. The Democracy for Citizens Party leader has planned an extensive two-month journey across multiple American cities. His itinerary spans Dallas, California, Boston, and Baltimore, where he will conduct town hall meetings and attend community events to advance his diaspora agenda.