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Rigathi Gachagua claims Ruto allows killer alcohol in Mount Kenya to reduce region’s votes

Rigathi Gachagua claims Ruto allows killer alcohol in Mount Kenya to reduce region’s votes

  • Rigathi Gachagua alleges deliberate plan by President William Ruto to depopulate Mount Kenya for political reasons
  • The former vice president says the resurgence of illicit alcohol in the region is an instruction from the president to eliminate young people in order to reduce votes.
  • Gachagua accused Ruto of being immoral by trying to bring about the extinction of communities in Mount Kenya through the sale of harmful beers.

Nakuru- Former Vice President Rigathi Gachagua has detected a resurgence of alcohol abuse in Mount Kenya, which he says is a malicious and deliberate plan by the government.

Rigathi Gachagua
Former Deputy President Rigathui Gachagua (pictured) claims there is a deliberate plan by President William Ruto to depopulate Mount Kenya. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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Speaking at a church in Naivasha on Sunday, December 22, Gachagua claimed that the reported deaths of young men linked to illicit alcohol consumption indicate a plan by the president. William Ruto depopulate Mount Kenya for political reasons.

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He was referring to tragic incidents in Nakuru, Kirinyaga and Embu where people died after consuming harmful alcohol.

Former Deputy President claimed Ruto was not impressed by his determination to end the menace of alcohol consumption in Mount Kenyarevealing that this was one of the reasons for their fallout.

According to Gachagua, the president has now authorized illicit breweries to operate exclusively in Mount Kenya so that many young people in the region would remain unworthy and unable to make wise decisions.

“When I was vice president, I dealt with alcohol and drug addiction, before I had problems with the president. I closed 56 factories making illicit killer alcohol and things changed for the better, as our youth got back on their feet But now the PS for the Interior has been ordered to reopen these factories and supply alcohol to Mount Kenya,” Gachagua said.

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He further asserted that the local administrators and police in Mount Kenya have been instructed to stand by and allow sellers of harmful alcohol to operate.

Gachagua pointed out that by allowing drinks and other substances only in Mount Kenya, Ruto was seeking to bring about the extinction of communities in the area.

The plan is to ultimately diminish the region’s voting power, he added.

“Alcohol is not sold in the Rift Valley or anywhere else, but in Mount Kenya. Three people died in Bahati. Since my impeachment, the President has ordered that all harmful alcohol be sold in our region to kill our people, so that the number of our voters would decrease I want to say that God will not allow our community to be wiped out by alcohol, it is immoral and unacceptable to target a community for destruction and extinction by. selling him poison,” said Gachagua. .

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He recently said Mount Kenya votes would not go to Ruto in 2027.

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Gachagua said his native region had already abandoned the president whom he accused of remotely engineering his impeachment two months ago.

He revealed an imminent political formation with wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka who will overthrow Ruto in 2027.

While being aware that numerical force would be the only arsenal send Ruto home, he urged the electorate to Ukambani will register in his numbers as voters and reach at least 4 million, which would add to the 10 million he predicts Mount Kenya will have by 2027.

Thus, according to Gachagua’s projections, their coalition would obtain no less than 14 million votes.

Source: TUKO.co.ke