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Rigathi Gachagua Reacts to Govt Claims that Gen Z Demos Were Attempted Coup: "Kenyans Are Not Fools"

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Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over four years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

– Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has broken his silence over the deadly Gen Z demonstrations that left several Kenyans dead and businesspeople counting losses.

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Rigathi Gachagua Reacts to Govt Claims that Gen Z Demos Was Attempted Coup: "Kenyans Are Not Fools"
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On Thursday, June 26, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen issued a strongly worded statement claiming the protests were another attempt to overthrow President William Ruto's government.

Murkomen disclosed that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) was investigating the people who funded the demonstration.

However, in a quick rejoinder, Gachagua issued a strongly worded statement rebuking the remarks made by the Interior CS.

Gachagua dismissed claims that youths were paid to demonstrate against Ruto's administration, arguing that the president himself had refused to implement his promises to Kenyans, including providing jobs for youths.

"You are well aware that the Gen-Zs do not require any financing or being led in their cause unless you would want to believe in your own lies and cheap propaganda. I urge you to listen to the young people of Kenya. They raised their voices a year ago, and you have heard them, but you have still not truly listened. You have not shown an iota of a caring father, a year on," Gachagua said.

In his statement, the former deputy president claimed goons who looted businesses in Nairobi's CBD were state-sponsored.

He argued that genuine Gen Z protesters were blocked from entering the capital to allow hired goons to cause mayhem under the watch of police officers.

Gachagua claimed businesses owned by people from Mt. Kenya were deliberately targeted by goons hired by the government and the official form of the Nairobi county government.

"Genuine Gen-Z protestors were blocked in their thousands on Kiambu Road and Thika Road, where no businesses were looted. Your police allowed goons into town at their expense to go and cause mayhem and place the blame on the Gen Zs. We have credible information that in Nairobi, especially the downtown region, businesses belonging to people from a certain region were clearly identified by officials from the County Government of Nairobi and elsewhere; this brutal exercise was led by politicians allied to this rogue regime," he claimed.
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Rigathi Gachagua Reacts to Govt Claims that Gen Z Demos Was Attempted Coup: "Kenyans Are Not Fools"
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He claimed the government deliberately switched off the signals of major national TV stations in an orchestrated scheme to have state-sponsored goons loot and destroy property under police protection.

Gachagua slammed Murkomen for visiting the shops that were looted in the capital, arguing it was meant to mislead Kenyans.

"In cohort with the police, these rogue officials and politicians led goons for a targeted looting spree to intimidate and coerce them to support this unpopular regime. We are well aware that most of the businesses were left intact last evening only to be found looted in the morning. We have seen the CS for Interior pretentiously visiting shops that were looted by state- sponsored goons in an attempt to hide his guilt. Murkomen, Kenyans are not fools," the former DP said.

Following the chaotic demonstrations, Gachagua has announced the cancellation of his weekend activities in Embu county.

"It is in solidarity with the young people who lost their lives yesterday and the business community who have lost billions of shillings due to the deafness of this rogue regime that I have stood down my today's media briefing with the media houses of Embu Region and further cancelled my weekend public engagement with the people of Embu County to a later date," he announced.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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