A politician just told another to stop borrowing other people's parties. Democracy for the Citizens Party leader Rigathi Gachagua warned Fred Matiang'i that relying on established political groups like Jubilee could wreck his ambitions. Gachagua suggested Matiang'i form his own party to consolidate a base and enforce discipline among supporters, arguing that using another's structure invites disrespect.
Gachagua clarified his remarks are not an attack on Jubilee, but a practical concern over marketing a party he cannot control. He raised issues about certain individuals within Jubilee, linking them to President William Ruto's camp. Gachagua accused these figures of remaining silent during past political attacks on retired President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The DCP leader reaffirmed his commitment to defending Kenyatta from vilification, stating he will not stay quiet. He concluded with a direct caution for Matiang'i, alleging that associates from his own past camp are problematic. Gachagua warned that continuing to work with those individuals would lead Matiang'i nowhere politically.
Gachagua clarified his remarks are not an attack on Jubilee, but a practical concern over marketing a party he cannot control. He raised issues about certain individuals within Jubilee, linking them to President William Ruto's camp. Gachagua accused these figures of remaining silent during past political attacks on retired President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The DCP leader reaffirmed his commitment to defending Kenyatta from vilification, stating he will not stay quiet. He concluded with a direct caution for Matiang'i, alleging that associates from his own past camp are problematic. Gachagua warned that continuing to work with those individuals would lead Matiang'i nowhere politically.