Gachagua urges Gema unity as opposition groups forge ties

Rigathi Gachagua believes the Gema community will lead Kenya next if they stay united. The former Deputy President shared this message during a church service in Machakos on Sunday. He explained that God brought the four Gema groups together after President Ruto dismissed him. This unity happened when political shifts broke previous alliances.

Gachagua promised the Akamba people they would create the next government as partners. He talked about how Gikuyu, Embu, Meru, and Akamba groups together would help Kenya succeed. Their combined strength provides exactly what the country needs. He stated clearly they would share leadership positions going forward.

After leaving office because of conflicts with Ruto, Gachagua formed partnerships with other opposition leaders. He works alongside Martha Karua, who heads the People's Liberation Party. His coalition includes Kalonzo Musyoka from Wiper and allies from the Democratic Action Party. Gachagua speaks with many political figures about teaming up for the next election.

Gachagua will establish his new political party soon with major roles for younger citizens. He announced a Generation Z member will become his deputy party leader. This strategy mixes his political experience with new ideas from younger Kenyans. Gachagua believes combining seasoned knowledge with youthful creativity creates perfect leadership for Kenya.
 

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