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Gachagua raises alarm over Ruto’s security, warns against ‘crisis of great magnitude’

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiMay 25, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Former Vice President Rigathi Gachagua.

NAIROBI, Kenya — Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has raised concerns over the handling of President William Ruto’s security, saying the Head of State’s safety is essential for national stability even as political competition intensifies ahead of future elections.

Speaking during a press briefing on Sunday, Gachagua said he has largely avoided commenting on security matters publicly, citing the sensitivity of the issue, but insisted that political actors opposing Ruto want him removed “through the ballot, not any other method.”

“His security and wellbeing is a very important ingredient of our political stability… He must be safe,” Gachagua said, warning that any harm to the President would trigger a crisis “of great magnitude.”

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At the same time, he launched sharp criticism at Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, describing him as “naive, childish and juvenile,” and arguing that the Interior Ministry requires more experienced leadership.

Gachagua further claimed that security chiefs struggle to brief the Interior CS and alleged a lack of decisive action following recent security concerns involving the President.

He also suggested that both the CS and the Inspector General of Police should have considered resigning following the incident.

The former Deputy President raised concerns about the Presidential Escort Unit, alleging demoralisation within the unit and claiming it has been affected by internal divisions and corruption, including disputes over officers’ allowances.

He called for better welfare for officers attached to presidential protection units and urged the government to allow “professionals” to carry out their duties without interference.

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Gachagua also dismissed comments made by UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar, saying his earlier apology over controversial remarks was part of a coordinated position agreed during a meeting at State House, Mombasa.

He further accused President Ruto of reviving divisive politics and urged electoral authorities to safeguard the integrity of the 2027 General Election, warning against any attempts to manipulate outcomes.

Gachagua challenged the President to publicly commit to accepting the results of the next election and avoid rhetoric that could inflame political tensions as the country moves closer to the 2027 polls.

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