Yes, we acknowledge that Rigathi Gachagua has been working hard. But let’s be honest — his renewed energy has nothing to do with the interests of Murima Ruriri or the welfare of the people. His effort is driven purely by one thing: revenge. He is a man on a personal mission to settle political scores after his impeachment, not to serve a greater cause.
Let’s remember — Murima Ruriri wasn’t impeached; he was. His battles are personal, not communal. If he had not been removed from office, he would still be sitting comfortably in government today, defending the very regime he now condemns.
If Gachagua was truly unhappy with how the government was being run, the honorable thing would have been to resign — to walk out in dignity, not be forced out in disgrace. Had he chosen that path, today he would have been celebrated as a principled leader who stood for truth. His 2027 presidential dream would be legitimate and respected — not clouded by legal questions and political mystery.
Ironically, he himself admitted that the responsibility to undo the 2022 political mess — which he personally engineered — rests entirely on his shoulders. That’s how he came up with the famous “Watam” slogan, reminding everyone that his redemption tour is a solo project.
With all said and done, Gachagua’s so-called political comeback is not a people’s revolution — it’s a man’s revenge story dressed in the language of liberation.