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Former Kenyan Deputy President Gachagua Repeats Claims of Assassination Attempts, Demands Security

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 5:15 am
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By Peter Halima

Nairobi, Kenya – Former Kenyan Vice President Rigathi Gachagua has publicly and repeatedly claimed his life is in danger, alleging a series of attacks and assassination attempts dating back to November 2024. In a strongly worded letter addressed to Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, Gachagua demanded an explanation for the recent withdrawal of his security detail, stating that the move has left him vulnerable.

Gachagua claims organized criminal gangs, allegedly colluding with police and other state security agencies, pose a significant threat to his safety. He outlined several specific incidents in his letter to the Inspector General, painting a picture of escalating hostility towards him and his supporters.

The former Vice President detailed an incident on November 28, 2024, during a funeral service in Limuru, where he alleges his convoy was attacked. According to Gachagua, vehicles were vandalized, women and children were roughed up, and property was destroyed while police officers allegedly stood by and watched.

Another incident cited occurred on December 28, 2024, in Shamata, Nyandarua, where Gachagua claims a police inspector, accompanied by members of a criminal gang, lobbed teargas canisters at him. He believes the intent was to disperse his supporters and create an opportunity for an assassination attempt.

The letter further listed alleged attacks and disturbances in Kamukunji, ACK St. Peter’s Cathedral in Nyeri, Naivasha Town, and most recently, on April 6, at PCEA Church in Kasarani, Nairobi. Gachagua claims these events are part of a coordinated effort to silence him.

Beyond these public incidents, Gachagua also alleges well-orchestrated plans to attack his homes in Nairobi and Nyeri, as well as other properties located across the country. He asserts that the individuals behind these purported plots are known to Inspector General Kanja.

Adding another layer to the accusations, Gachagua claims that state security agents are trailing him in unmarked vehicles, acting with what he describes as “sinister intentions.”

In closing, Gachagua issued a stark warning to Inspector General Kanja, stating that he will be held personally responsible should any further acts of violence or assassination attempts be carried out against him.

The allegations made by the former Vice President are serious and have yet to be addressed publicly by the Inspector General of Police or the Kenyan government. This developing story is likely to raise concerns about political stability and security within the country. Further investigations are expected to determine the validity of Gachagua’s claims and ensure his safety, along with the safety of all Kenyan citizens.

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